The Edge — First Skrean Original

Skrean Original — In Production

The Edge

A film by Frankie Doguet

France / Germany  ·  80 min  ·  English
Horror  ·  Post-Apocalyptic  ·  Survival

The virus spread. Civilization collapsed. The infected roam.

In a collapsed world, carriers of a viral plague are branded and hunted. Infected but not fully transformed — they are not the monsters the world decided they were.
Elias is one of them: a battle-hardened loner, dependent on suppressant injections to keep his condition under control. When his last supply is stolen, he is forced into a relentless pursuit through the wilderness.
What he finds will challenge everything that has kept him alive.
In a world where the infected are prey, crossing paths with the wrong people is a death sentence. The Reapers — fanatics who hunt the branded like a holy mission — are never far behind.

The line between human and monster is not biological. It's political.

No CGI cities. No bombastic fireballs. Its weapon is atmosphere. Stillness. Decay framed like a love letter to despair — punctuated by explosions of brutal violence. Micro-budget. Maximum dread.

Music by Michael Maurice
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"The Edge is a love letter to genre cinema and to my desire for creative freedom, a blade I've been sharpening for years." — Frankie Doguet

Skrean was originally built to welcome this film as a standalone.

The funding for The Edge being slower than expected, Skrean shifts to become a digital grindhouse for classic genre movies, open to donation to help us produce it.