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‘A Single Shot’ Trailer with Sam Rockwell

After its solid premiere at Berlinale 2013, we now have a trailer for David M. Rosenthal‘s A Single Shot, which stars Sam Rockwell,  Jeffrey Wright, Kelly Reilly, Jason Isaacs, Ted Levine and William H. Macy.

The script was penned by Matthew F. Jones, who adapted the story from his novel by the same name.  The trailer definitely gives the film a Winter’s Bone feel which makes me even more excited to check this one out.

A Single Shot is set to next screen at the Tribeca Film Festival later this month, hit the jump for the trailer and synopsis.

A SINGLE SHOT revolves around a simple man, John Moon, a tragic accident, his despair and the need for immediate redemption. Moon, while stalking a deer out of season, accidentally shoots and kills a teenage girl. When trying to dispose of her body in a cave, he stumbles upon a hefty sum of money. This starts a tense and thrilling adventure and a deadly game of cat and mouse between hunter John Moon and the hardened backwater criminals out for his blood. John Moon will need to outsmart those hunting him down to save himself and his family.

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