Perdition: A Soldiers Desperate Fight for Freedom in a War-Torn Landscape

Name: Perdition
Description: Set in December 1944 against the war-torn Belgian landscape as World War II pushes toward a brutal climax, “Perdition” follows the journey of a lone American soldier (Claflin), who miraculously survives a POW camp execution. As he ventures into the bone-chilling landscape to save himself and a precious cargo salvaged from the camp, a ruthless Nazi SS officer on horseback (Friend) discovers his tracks and becomes obsessed with hunting him down.
Genre: Feature Film
Date Created: 05-16-24
Producer: Basil Iwanyk – Erica Lee
Location: Germany
Email: erica@thunderroadfilms.com, info@mistersmithent.com, filmsales@caa.com, info@unitedtalent.com
Phone: 310-573-8885, +44 20 7494 1724, 424-288-2000, 310-273-6700


Perdition: A Gripping Tale of Survival Set Against WWII’s Brutality

Transporting audiences to December 1944, “Perdition” unfolds within the bleak backdrop of war-torn Belgium, portraying an American soldier’s desperate struggle for survival amid the chaos of World War II. After narrowly escaping execution in a prisoner of war camp, the protagonist, portrayed by Sam Claflin, embarks on a harrowing journey through the hostile landscape, desperately clutching a precious cargo that could change everything. With the chilling atmosphere setting the stage, the film promises an immersive experience into the depths of human resilience and valor.

Directed by Henry Dunham, “Perdition” also features Rupert Friend as a relentless Nazi SS officer pursuing his prey with chilling tenacity. The film’s narrative intricately weaves the soldier’s struggle against both nature and his formidable adversary, creating an intense cat-and-mouse dynamic. With a talented crew led by producer Basil Iwanyk and Erica Lee, “Perdition” is poised to deliver a powerful cinematic experience that resonates with themes of hope and the fight for freedom, capturing a pivotal moment of history through a riveting personal story.




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