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Wednesday, February 18, 2015

BACKCOUNTRY Trailer and Posters

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The first trailer and 4 posters have been released for the horror drama "Backcountry". Based on a true story, the film follows an urban couple who go camping in the Canadian wilderness and find themselves lost in the territory of a predatory black bear. Written and directed by Adam MacDonald, the film stars Missy Peregrym, Jeff Roop and Eric Balfour.

"Backcountry" opens in theaters on March 20th.

Check out the trailer and posters after the jump.




Image of Eric Balfour in Backcountry

Image of Missy Peregrym in Backcountry

Backcountry movie poster 1

Backcountry movie poster 2

Backcountry movie poster 3

Backcountry Movie Poster 4

Official Synopsis
"Based on a true story, BACKCOUNTRY follows an urban couple who go camping in the Canadian wilderness - where unimaginable beauty sits alongside our most primal fears. Alex (Jeff Roop) is a seasoned outdoorsman while Jenn (Missy Peregrym from ABC's Rookie Blue), a corporate lawyer, is not. After much convincing, and against her better judgment, she agrees to let him take her deep into a Provincial Park to one of his favorite spots - the secluded Blackfoot Trail. On their first night, deep in the forest, they have an unsettling encounter with Brad (Eric Balfour), a strange alpha male with eyes for Jenn who may or may not be following them. Alex's desire to quickly reach Blackfoot Trail only intensifies. They push further and further into the woods, Alex stubbornly insisting that he remembers the way. After three days their path disappears; they are hopelessly lost. Without food or water, they struggle to find their way back, the harsh conditions bringing out the best and worst in them, pushing their already fragile relationship to the breaking point. When they realize they have entered a bear's territory, being lost suddenly becomes the least of their problems. Terror, horror, will, and survival become paramount."



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