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Troubled Teens Face Terror at Wilderness Camp

Summary

  • A wilderness camp for troubled teens experiences extreme events.
  • Mysterious occurrences and disappearances plague the camp.
  • The camp pushes survival and discipline to frightening limits.
Troubled Teens Face Terror at Wilderness Camp

A new film project, Wilderness Reform, is set to explore the chilling premise of a wilderness camp for troubled teenagers. The narrative delves into mysterious events and unsettling disappearances that escalate the camp's focus on survival and discipline to a frightening extreme.

Lindsey Beer, through her Lab Brew production company, is producing the film alongside Scott Glassgold of 12:01 Films. The script is being developed by Steve Desmond and Michael Sherman, known for their work on M. Night Shyamalan's "Knock at the Cabin."

This project adds to Beer's impressive portfolio, which includes the directorial debut "Pet Semetary: Bloodlines" and the Netflix hit "Sierra Burgess Is a Loser." Other upcoming ventures for her company include "American Girl" and "Hello Kitty."

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Wilderness Reform follows a wilderness camp for troubled teens where mysterious events and disappearances create a frightening atmosphere of extreme survival and discipline.
Lindsey Beer and Scott Glassgold are producing Wilderness Reform through their respective production companies, Lab Brew and 12:01 Films.
The script for Wilderness Reform is being written by Steve Desmond and Michael Sherman, who previously worked on M. Night Shyamalan's "Knock at the Cabin."

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