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Indie Scifi Talk: “The Quiet Hour” An engaging, character driven, post-apocalyptic scifi thriller

Indie Scifi Talk: “The Quiet Hour” An engaging, character driven, post-apocalyptic scifi thriller

March 4, 2017 By Summer Brooks 1 Comment

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This week, Summer chats with writer/director Stéphanie Joalland and producer Sean McConville about their indie scifi thriller “The Quiet Hour”. This film was produced and shot in the UK, and aired on Sky Cinema after a successful run on the film festival circuit.

“The Quiet Hour” is set within the aftermath of an alien invasion, following Sarah (Dakota Blue Richards), a young girl trying to survive with her blind brother Tom (Jack McMuellen) and Jude (Karl Davies), a man who enters their lives in seek of sanctuary.

https://youtu.be/CAveuNRCcHU

The film was produced by Joalland and McConville’s production company Frenzy Films, and their next feature film is British Sci-Horror “Black Sky”, which will be directed by McConville and produced by Joalland, and is currently in pre-production.

“The Quiet Hour” is available now in North America on Amazon VOD, and will be available on DVD March 21.

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  1. dutch says

    March 5, 2017 at 3:25 am

    Sounds good. I need different. “The Colony” is too (?), The prime time scripting is too cut/paste. So, a different kind of invasion? I will let you know.

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