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Hannover House sets WILDFIRE Buyers Screening at Cannes Film Festival

Hannover House sets WILDFIRE Buyers Screening at Cannes Film Festival.

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Hannover House sets WILDFIRE Buyers Screening at Cannes Film Festival

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[{"type":"text","content":"Hannover House, Inc. (OTC: HHSE) has scheduled a sneak-peek screening of \"WILDFIRE\" for major international rights buyers for the 2021 Cannes Film Festival and Marche du Film in Cannes, France. This year's Cannes Festival is being held July 6 - 17, as opposed the the event's customary dates in Mid-May, as a safety precaution during the final days of the COVID pandemic. The \"WILDFIRE\" Screening will occur on Thursday, July 8 at 7:30-pm in the Palais des Festivals. \"WILDFIRE\" is a family-appeal feature film inspired by the #1 international hit song by Michael Martin Murphey and the Legend of the Cherokee Ghost Horse. The film stars Chevel Shepherd, winner of NBC's \"The Voice\" competition, along with screen veteran Anne Heche, Native American star Mo Brings Plenty (\"Yellowstone\"), Michael Martin Murphey (\"Lonesome Dove\") and Cassie Self (\"Sweet Inspirations\"). The announcement of addtional star talent in the film is being withheld as per an agreement for first-break of this news with a major entertainment publication. The production of the film has been handled by Snowy Morning, Inc., with filming occuring in eastern Oklahoma within the 14-counties comprising the Cherokee Nation. The screenplay was written by Eric Parkinson and Mike Snyder with story consulation by Diana Shefte. Producers are Christian K. Large, Mike Snyder, Eric Parkinson and Kyle Martens. Executive Producers are Michael Martin Murphey, Fred Shefte, Keith Blasingame and Jon Cheng. Director is Eric Parkinson. \"WILDFIRE\" tells the story of a 16-year old girl whose life in Dallas is turned upside down with the tragic death of her father in a car accident. With no other options, the girl (Samantha) moves to Oklahoma - along with her mother and younger brother - to live with Grandma Bette at her home on Sparrowhawk Mountain. Samantha struggles to adapt to this new lifestyle, but is shunned by the local popular girls and secretly wreaked with guilt that she may have contributed to her father's car crash. While walking home from school each day, Samatha finds herself being followed by one of the many wild horses in the area. Ultimately, she and the horse connect into what blossoms into an emotional awakening for Samantha and a turning point for her new life. But tragedy strikes again when a summer Tornado rips through the region, frightenin...

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