Echoes of War (film)

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Directed byKane Senes
Written byKane Senes, John Chriss
Produced by
  • Dave Szamet
  • Steven J. Berger
  • Kyle Fischer
  • Kane Senes
  • John Chriss
  • J.M.R. Luna
Echoes of War
Theatrical Poster
Directed byKane Senes
Written byKane Senes, John Chriss
Produced by
  • Dave Szamet
  • Steven J. Berger
  • Kyle Fischer
  • Kane Senes
  • John Chriss
  • J.M.R. Luna
Starring
CinematographyWes Cardino
Edited byArndt Peemoeller
Music byHanan Townshend
Production
companies
  • American Film Productions
  • Provenance Pictures
  • Country Club Pictures
Distributed byEcho Bridge Entertainment
Release dates
Running time
104 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Echoes of War is a 2015 American Western psychological thriller film written by Kane Senes and John Chriss and directed by Kane Senes. The film stars James Badge Dale as a Confederate soldier who returns home from the American Civil War, bringing his demons back with him. It also stars Ethan Embry, William Forsythe, Maika Monroe, Rhys Wakefield, Beth Broderick, Ryan O'Nan and Owen Teague.

The film had its world premiere at the Dallas International Film Festival on April 15, 2015, where it won a Special Jury Prize for Best Ensemble Cast.[1] It had a limited theatrical release on May 15, 2015, via AMC Theatres.[2]

In post-Civil War Texas, two neighboring families are grieving tragic losses while they struggle to survive. The cattle-ranching McCluskeys have lost both a son and their entire herd to the war. The Rileys, mourning the loss of wife and mother Mary to illness, eke out a living trapping animals and selling their pelts. When Wade Riley returns from fighting in the American Civil War, he discovers that Randolph McCluskey and family have been stealing animals from his family's traps. He decides to take matters into his own hands, sparking yet another war that quickly escalates out of control.

Cast

Production

Co-writers Kane Senes and John Chriss wrote the script in Sydney, Australia in 2012. The working title of the film was A Relative Stranger, based on Senes's graduate film of the same name.[3] The pair then partnered with producers Dave Szamet, Steven J. Berger and Kyle Fischer.[4] Casting began in Los Angeles in May 2013 and the film was shot in Austin, Texas in 25 days in September 2013.[3]

According to Senes, the production almost came to a screeching halt when an investor pulled out two weeks before shooting began and the team started shooting with enough money to get through week one out of four. Another investor came on at the last minute to complete the funding.[3]

Composer Hanan Townshend, a frequent collaborator of director Terrence Malick, scored the film.[5]

Release

The film had its world premiere at the Dallas International Film Festival on April 15, 2015, where it won a Special Jury Prize for Best Ensemble Cast.[1] It had a limited theatrical release on May 15, 2015, via AMC Theatres.[2]

The Texas Tech University International Film Series did a one-night only screening hosted by Texas Tech alumnus and co-writer/producer John Chriss.[6]

Reception

References

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