Taglines: He won’t kill you… you’ll kill yourself.
The Harbinger Movie Storyline. This fantasy/eco-thriller follows twelve-year-old Mira Gonzaga who has been having terrible dreams. As her haunting nightmares escalate, Mira’s father moves her and her pregnant mother away from the city to a secluded ranch in the Texas hill-country for some much-needed family healing.
Unfortunately, the night terrors do not end for Mira as warnings from her deceased grandmother and visions of things-to-come haunt her dreams as well as her waking reality. When nearby fracking operations begin to infiltrate the ranch’s water supply; Mira’s parents begin to feel it’s dire effects as a transformation begins…and Mira’s worst nightmares become real.
Harbinger is a 2016 American eco-thriller film written and directed by Cody Duckworth, and produced by Jonathan de la Luz. It stars Dimitrius Pulido, Tina Rodriguez, Paeka Campos and Joseph T. Campos. Harbinger was among films screened at 22nd San Antonio Film Festival, 19th Cine Las Americas International Film Festival and 49th WorldFest-Houston festival, where it won “Silver Remi Award”.
Harbinger was shot in Texas during summer 2014 between Fischer and Austin. The prime shooting location was Rancho Mirando, a wedding venue in Fischer. Harbinger is the debut feature from writer/director Cody Duckworth, who grew up around San Antonio ranches. Film production spanned over seven years from inception to distribution. The original script was written as a horror film while the director was still in college. After producer Jonathan de la Luz came on board the project, the script was rewritten, embracing the eco-thriller genre with fracking as the primary threat in the film.
The Harbinger (2022)
Directed by: Will Klipstine
Starring: Madeleine McGraw, Irene Bedard, Teal Redmann, Steve Monroe, Kate Luyben, Amanda MacDonald, Vince Duvall, Rick Mora, Bruce Bohne, Emily Fradenburgh, Jeremy Gauna, Diana Wilde
Screenplay by: Will Klipstine, Amy Mills
Production Design by: Cheri Anderson
Cinematography by: Jose Zambrano Cassella
Film Editing by: Clayton Condit
Costume Design by: Deborah Fiscus
Set Decoration by: Cici Yixuan Wu
Art Direction by: Melissa Pritchett
Music by: Chad Olivera
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for thematic content involving suicide, and violence.
Distributed by: Screen Media Films
Release Date: September 2, 2022
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