A determined father-daughter team of space scavengers must race against a band of evil mercenaries to reach the legendary treasures on board a lost mythical freighter in the upcoming sci-fi film, ‘Space Wars: The Quest For Deepstar.’ Their quest, which forces them to navigate a universe filled with giant monsters, aliens, robots and a mortal enemy seeking vengeance, is chronicled in the drama’s newly released official trailer.
Uncork’d Entertainment is set to distribute ‘Space Wars: The Quest For Deepstar’ in theaters beginning on April 21. The action-adventure movie’s theatrical release will be followed by a Digital distribution on May 2. The feature’s official release comes after it was selected to screen at this year’s Miami International Science Fiction Film Festival.
In recent months, ‘Space Wars: The Quest For Deepstar’ won the Golden Marquee Award for Best Feature Film and the Outstanding Producing Award at the Zed Fest Film Festival. It also won the Gold Award for Best Sci-Fi Feature at the Hollywood Independent Filmmaker Awards and Festival, a Gold Award and Silver Award for Feature and Directing at the Hollywood Gold Awards, and an Outstanding Performance Award for Sarah French and Diamond Award for Best Actor in a Sci-Fi for Michael Pare at the New York Best Actor & Director Awards.
Besides Paré and French, ‘Space Wars: The Quest For Deepstar’ also stars Olivier Gruner (‘Nemesis,’ ‘Showdown in Manila’). The drama’s supporting cast includes Tyler Gallant (‘Alpha Wolf’), Rachele Brooke Smith (‘Nightmare Shark’), Anahit Setian (‘Automation’), Jed Rowen (‘Blind’), Elise Muller (‘Dolls’) and Sadie Katz (‘Wrong Turn 6’).
Garo Setian directed and edited ‘Space Wars: The Quest For Deepstar,’ which was written by Joe Knetter (‘Blind’). The scribe based the movie’s script on a story by Setian and Knetter. The upcoming film was produced by Jeff Miller (‘The Russian Bride’), Robert Parigi (‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’), Ted Smith (‘Guardian of the Realm’), Ben Stobber (‘Death Club’) and Joanna Fang (‘Britney Lost Her Phone’). They were joined by Garo and Anahit Setian, Joe Knetter, French and Bill Klinakis. Miller also executive produced the drama with Ronnie D. Lee (‘The Toybox’).
