Solo (2013 film)

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Directed byIsaac Cravit
Written byIsaac Cravit
StarringAnnie Clark
Daniel Kash
Richard Clarkin
CinematographyStephen Chung
Solo
Directed byIsaac Cravit
Written byIsaac Cravit
StarringAnnie Clark
Daniel Kash
Richard Clarkin
CinematographyStephen Chung
Edited byAdam Locke-Norton
Music byTodor Kobakov
Production
company
Lumanity Productions
Distributed byShock Till You Drop (US)
Indiecan (Canada)
Release date
  • August 29, 2013 (2013-08-29) (Canada)
Running time
83 Minutes
CountryCanada
LanguageEnglish

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

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