Survival Is The Key In The UK Trailer For Sci-Fi Vesper

Vesper [Signature Entertainment]

When anything collapses the thing we do is we survive the best we can. In the indie sci-fi Vesper surviving is the key, even more when your a 13 year old girl. Signature Entertainment have sent us the official UK Trailer for the film, her wits and skills are even more critical.

The film is directed by Kristina Buozyte and Bruno Samper who before this one directed one of the better segments of ABCs Of Death 2. They directed K is For Knell which is considered one of the better segments.

We follow 13 year old Vesper (Raffiella Chapman) a headstrong girl surviving what’s left of the world after the collapse of our planet’s Eco System. She attempts to protect her ill father, things get worse all thanks to her neighbour who is searching for someone…

Set after the collapse of Earth’s ecosystem, this immersive and powerful sci-fi thriller follows Vesper (Raffiella Chapman, His Dark Materials), a headstrong 13-year-old girl surviving in the remnants of a strange and dangerous world with her ailing father, Darius (Richard Brake, Game of Thrones). When Vesper finds the mysterious Camellia (Rosy McEwen, The Alienist), alone and disoriented after a crash, she agrees to help find her missing companion in exchange for safe passage. Vesper soon discovers brutal neighbour Jonas (Eddie Marsan, Sherlock Holmes) is searching for Camellia, who harbours a life-changing secret. Forced into a dangerous adventure, Vesper must rely on her wits and bio-hacking abilities to unlock the key to an alternate future. Vesper is directed by Kristina Buozyte & Bruno Samper (Vanishing Waves), who also co-wrote the film with Brian Clark (Not Funny, The Happiest Day of the Year).

The film also Eddie Marsan, Richard Brake, and Rosy McEwan.

Signature Entertainment haven’t set a UK or Irish release date just yet. They have said Vesper will be released in cinemas as well as Digital later this year.


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