A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Jess McLeod, Joe Perry, Kristian Wang
Written by:
Shaun Crawford
John Kissack
Directed by:
John Kissack
Release Date:
September 23, 2017
Original Title:
Everfall
Genres:
Horror
Production Companies:
"GREEN" Productions
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
A year after an accident sidelines her skating career, Eva accepts an invitation to a mysterious competition in a remote town. Some terrifying events unfold in the arena, forcing Eva and her team to confront a horrifying reality.
It's been a year since a tragic accident sidelined Eva (Jessica Mcleod, "Scary Movie 4, Things We Lost in the Fire") from the intense world of competitive figure skating. In the face of increasing neglect from her boyfriend Daniel (Joe Perry, "A Miracle On Christmas Lake, The Valley Below"), star of the extreme sports YouTube channel dubbed "the Daniel Show," Eva accepts an invitation from her coach (Colm Feore, "House of Cards, The Amazing Spider Man 2") to skate in a mysterious competition in the remote town of Everfall. Accompanied by Daniel and his cameraman Jordan (Kristian Jackson, "A Miracle on Christmas Lake, Heartland") the trio embark on a journey to document Eva's last chance at redemption. As a series of terrifying events unfold within the arena, the group confronts a horrifying sacrifice greater than any of them could have imagined.
Art Direction:
Andrea Clark
Casting:
Rhonda Fisekci
Costume Design:
Cherie Howard
Director:
John Kissack
Director of Photography:
Aaron Bernakevitch
Executive Producer:
Sandra Quinn
Original Music Composer:
Alec Harrison
Producer:
John Kissack
Jayson Therrien
Production Design:
Tim Rutherford
Stunt Coordinator:
Leslie McMichael
Writer:
John Kissack
Shaun Crawford
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