World Premiere and Nominations for New Bigfoot Movie, “Stranded”

CONCEPT MEDIA FILMS PRESENTS:

Stranded World Premiere/Nominations

Concept Media is announcing the world premiere and nominations of its newest Bigfoot movie, Stranded.

Synopsis: After the passing of their mother, a group of siblings drive across state to spread her ashes. They become stranded when their car breaks down on a country road in the woods. Unknown to them, a very tall and hairy creature has stumbled upon their car and they have to overcome their family trauma and work together if they want to survive the night.

The movie is co-written by Shawn Burkett and Cheyenne Gordon. Burkett directs.

Concept Media is proud to announce that Stranded will have its world premiere at HorrorHound Weekend in Cincinnati, OH on Friday, September 9, 2022.

“I’m such a fan of cryptids and what is the most well-known cryptid ever? Bigfoot! I’m so happy that we were able to safely come together during the pandemic to make this movie!” – Shawn Burkett

In addition to the premiere, the movie has a slew of nominations in the festival:

Best Feature

Best Director

Best Writing

Best Lead Performance – Dale Miller

Best Supporting Performance – Scott Gillespie

Best Cinematography

Best Editing

Best Sound

Best Special Effects

Judges Choice

“I was blown away by all the nominations! We are truly humbled that people think so highly of our little movie.” – Chris Gierowski, Producer

The movie stars Dale Miller, Brittany Blanton, Scott Gillespie, Mike Pleska, Peyton Pleska, Tamara Glynn, and Rob Collins.

Stranded will be distributed by Wild Eye Releasing TBA next year. It was part of a multi-picture deal with Concept media that included Animal Inside, What Happens in the Woods: The Story of Don’t F*** in the Woods documentary, and the highly anticipated sequel Don’t F*** in the Woods 2.

Concept Media Website: www.conceptmediallc.com

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