Seven Snipers: Going on the Hunt

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The Australian countryside is about to transform into a hunting ground. Next week, the gripping and overlooked action thriller, Seven Snipers, will premiere on digital platforms and VOD. In the film, Radha Mitchell, star of Man on Fire, faces off against Tim Roth from Pulp Fiction. Mitchell plays a retired sniper who leads a quiet life with her daughter, while Roth portrays a warlord from her past who returns seeking revenge. Ahead of the film's release in the US, we are excited to showcase this intense conflict as part of Collider's Special Summer Preview series.

In exclusive footage, Roth's character, The Dragon, is seen adjusting Kris Hendricks' headband, played by Mitchell. However, the expression on the veteran sniper's face and the armed soldier beside her indicate that this is not voluntary. Hendricks may have once been a captive of the warlord and forced to carry out his dirty work. Now, years later, it seems she has fallen into his game again; but this time, she has no intention of giving up without a fight for her daughter. She will risk everything to stop The Dragon's thirst for vengeance.

Hendricks is not alone in this battle. As the name Seven Snipers suggests, she was once part of a legendary former soldier sniper team, and now, when she calls for help, the other members of her team return to support her. However, The Dragon has a ruthless reputation, and Hendricks will need to use all her skills to confront her violent memories from the past. At the heart of the film lies a mother's struggle to protect her daughter; in the process, both will have to face this violence.

Seven Snipers promises to deliver an exhilarating action experience to viewers. Produced by Monster Pictures Studios, it draws attention with the screenplay by Andrew O'Keefe, who previously adapted Fyodor Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment. So far, the reviews have praised the film as a straightforward and impactful action production.

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