Solo (2013 film)
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Daniel Kash
Richard Clarkin
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| Directed by | Isaac Cravit |
| Written by | Isaac Cravit |
| Starring | Annie Clark Daniel Kash Richard Clarkin |
| Cinematography | Stephen Chung |
| Edited by | Adam Locke-Norton |
| Music by | Todor Kobakov |
Production company | Lumanity Productions |
| Distributed by | Shock Till You Drop (US) Indiecan (Canada) |
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Running time | 83 Minutes |
| Country | Canada |
| Language | English |
Solo is a 2013 Canadian mystery thriller film directed by Isaac Cravit and is the first film released under Shock Till You Drop's US film distribution branch.[1] First released on August 29, 2013 in Canada, it stars Annie Clark as a teenager who finds herself terrorized after she is left alone in the woods for a two-night camp counselor initiation process.
Of his inspiration for the film, Cravit mentioned that he was moved to create Solo after a friend of his told him a campfire story in which a girl looks through her summer camp photos to discover that an unknown person had taken pictures of her while she slept.[2]
Gillian (Annie Clark) is a teenager who reluctantly takes a job as a camp counselor at a summer camp. Before she can take the job, Gillian is informed that she must prove her survival skills at a nearby island on the camp's property which is rumored to be haunted by the ghost of a former camper. She's reassured that it's safe, but is put on edge when she comes across Ray (Daniel Kash), a local man who claims that Gillian had sent out a distress call. Her uneasiness grows until later that night, when her seemingly easy two-day initiation rite turns sinister.
Cast
- Annie Clark as Gillian
- Daniel Kash as Ray
- Richard Clarkin as Fred
- Steven Love as Marty
- Alyssa Capriotti as Lacey
- Sarah Emes as Janie
- Sonia Laplante as Therapist
- Megann McCandless as Gillian's Sister
