‘Anna’ Star Sasha Luss Set To Lead Red Sea Media’s Gamer Action Thriller ‘Latency’ – AFM

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EXCLUSIVE: Russian model and actor Sasha Luss has signed on to star in Latency, a gamer action thriller written and directed by James Croke.

The film is set to begin production November 21 in Bangkok, Thailand, with international sales handled by Red Sea Media at the upcoming American Film Market.  

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The flick follows Hana, a professional gamer who suffers from acute agoraphobia. When Hana receives a new device to enhance her game by interpreting her brain activity, she begins to wonder if the device is reading her mind or now actually controlling it.

Producers include Scott Clayton, Wych Kaosayananda, Gary A. Hirsch and Jordan Gertner, best known for producing films such as Vincent Gallo’s Buffalo 66, Larry Clark’s Bully and Spring Breakers directed by Harmony Korine.

Croke has worked in the Australian film and television industry as a production designer and art director.  He wrote, directed and designed the short film Shift, which won the 2014 Australian Production Design Guild award for design on a short film.

“We’re so excited to be working with the Latency team. I love this project with its gaming and metaverse setting this feels very timely and brings up salient moral questions,” said Red Sea’s Roman Kopelevich.

Luss, who is best known for starring in Luc Besson’s Anna, also stars in the upcoming Paramount release of Sheroes.

Luss is repped by David Unger, Chris Prapha at Artists International Group, and Peter Nichols at Lichter, Grossman Nichols Adler Feldman & Clark. Ren is repped by Jim Osbourne, Kris Heller at APA and Danny Miller at Hirsh Wallerstein Hayum Matlof & Fishman. Croke is repped by Needeya Islam at Cameron’s Management and Gary Unger at Exile Entertainment.

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