‘Rampage’ & ‘Billions’ Star Malin Akerman Leads Thriller ‘Us Or Them’, Latest Movie To Shoot On St Kitts And Nevis — Cannes Market

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‘Rampage’ & ‘Billions’ Star Malin Ackerman Leads Thriller ‘Us Or Them’, Latest Movie To Shoot On St Kitts And Nevis — Cannes Market

, while enjoying a luxury holiday won on a mobile game app, childhood best friends Jude and Andy agree to play another game despite the foreboding caveat that once the game begins, they must play to the end. Enticed by the $20M grand prize by a mysterious woman called The Officiator , the duo signs up for a deadly round of ‘Us Or Them’ where matching with your partner is critical and mutual trust is profoundly tested.

Pic is produced by MSR Media’s Philippe Martinez and Highfield Grange Studios’ Alan Latham. The film is executive-produced by Karinne Behr and Lee Beasley from MSR Media, Alastair Burlingham and Gary Raskin of Sherborne Media, alongside Danny Chan and Jacob Katsman. Production financing is being provided by Sherborne Media., we are delighted to reteam with Tom Paton, a filmmaker who uses the idyllic settings of St Kitts and Nevis as the perfect counterpoint to his electrifying tale in.

The project is the latest film to shoot under the multi-film program struck last year between MSR Media and the Federation of St Kitts and Nevis. It is the fifth film to be shot on the island as part of the deal, which sees the local government offer access to multiple locations across the island and hotel support for visiting cast members.

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