The Strange: A Vengeful Quest in a Mars Wasteland

Name: The Strange
Description: In 1931 New Galveston, Mars, fourteen-year-old Anabelle Crisp sets off through the wastelands of the Strange to confront Silas Mundt’s gang, who have stolen her mother’s voice, destroyed her father, and instilled in her a fierce resolve for revenge.
Genre: Feature Film
Date Created: N/A
Production Company: BLACK LABEL MEDIA
Location: 9150 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 155, Beverly Hills, CA 90212
Email: molly@blacklabel-media.com
Phone: 310-432-7860
Status: Development
Producer: Molly Smith, Rachel Smith, Thad Luckinbill, Trent Luckinbill, David Eisenberg
Writer:
Director: J.D. Dillard


The Strange: A Daring Journey Through a Martian Odyssey

Set in the year 1931 on the desolate landscapes of New Galveston, Mars, “The Strange” introduces audiences to the fierce fourteen-year-old protagonist, Anabelle Crisp. When a gang, led by the nefarious Silas Mundt, shatters her tranquil existence by stealing her mother’s voice and leaving a trail of devastation, Anabelle’s quest for vengeance takes center stage. This feature film, crafted by Black Label Media, promises a unique blend of sci-fi adventure and poignant familial themes, placing essence over emptiness in a world starved for connection.

Directed by visionary J.D. Dillard and penned by Aisha Porter-Christie, “The Strange” shines with its compelling narrative driven by a young girl’s bravery and resilience. As Anabelle traverses through the haunting wastelands of her planet, the film not only challenges her physical limits but also explores profound emotional territories. Collaboratively produced by a team of industry veterans, including Molly Smith and Thad Luckinbill, this project stands out for its rich storytelling and character-driven plot, inviting viewers to engage with a world brimming with tension and hope.




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