Compelling first trailer for indie film 'Plea' directed by Brian McQuery

Plea Trailer

"Do you think I did it?" "Doesn't She Deserve Justice?" A first trailer has debuted for an indie drama titled Plea, marking the directorial debut of filmmaker Brian McQuery. It has not yet been shown at any film festival, but has been submitted to many festivals. McQuery is a friend of the site who has worked with us on interview preparation several times over the years. Plea is his first feature film after directing many short films. After 20 years in prison, a wrongfully convicted man is released from prison for rape and murder. The victim's husband has become a recluse, obsessed with a true crime documentary about the case, and is trying to contact law enforcement to reopen the investigation. Then the prosecutor is kidnapped in a desperate attempt to convince her to find the real killer. The film stars Steve Mize, Anne Marie Howard, Eddie Kehler and Heather Langenkamp, ​​along with Marty Ryan and Reggie Watkins. It seems to get intense once Tom decides to take matters into his own hands. Another sad story about justice and how it's not so easy to get.

Here is the first official trailer (+ poster) for Plea by Brian McQuery, direct from YouTube:

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After 20 years in prison, a wrongfully convicted man is released from prison for rape and murder. He reunites with his now adult daughter and attempts to rebuild her life. The victim's husband has become a recluse, obsessed with a real crime documentary about the case, and is trying to contact law enforcement to re-open the investigation and find the real killer, but they consider the case closed. closed. Then, the DA is kidnapped in a desperate attempt to convince her to find the real killer. Plea is both written and directed by filmmaker Brian McQuery, debuting as director after several other shorts before. It is produced by Donna McQuery, Brian McQuery and Ralf Weinfurtner; co-produced by Eddie Kehler. It hasn't screened at any film festivals or anywhere else yet, but it's expected to premiere at select festivals soon. Stay tuned for more updates on the release. Visit the official FB page of the film. First impression? Interested?

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Compelling first trailer for indie film 'Plea' directed by Brian McQuery
Plea Trailer

"Do you think I did it?" "Doesn't She Deserve Justice?" A first trailer has debuted for an indie drama titled Plea, marking the directorial debut of filmmaker Brian McQuery. It has not yet been shown at any film festival, but has been submitted to many festivals. McQuery is a friend of the site who has worked with us on interview preparation several times over the years. Plea is his first feature film after directing many short films. After 20 years in prison, a wrongfully convicted man is released from prison for rape and murder. The victim's husband has become a recluse, obsessed with a true crime documentary about the case, and is trying to contact law enforcement to reopen the investigation. Then the prosecutor is kidnapped in a desperate attempt to convince her to find the real killer. The film stars Steve Mize, Anne Marie Howard, Eddie Kehler and Heather Langenkamp, ​​along with Marty Ryan and Reggie Watkins. It seems to get intense once Tom decides to take matters into his own hands. Another sad story about justice and how it's not so easy to get.

Here is the first official trailer (+ poster) for Plea by Brian McQuery, direct from YouTube:

Advocacy poster < /p>

After 20 years in prison, a wrongfully convicted man is released from prison for rape and murder. He reunites with his now adult daughter and attempts to rebuild her life. The victim's husband has become a recluse, obsessed with a real crime documentary about the case, and is trying to contact law enforcement to re-open the investigation and find the real killer, but they consider the case closed. closed. Then, the DA is kidnapped in a desperate attempt to convince her to find the real killer. Plea is both written and directed by filmmaker Brian McQuery, debuting as director after several other shorts before. It is produced by Donna McQuery, Brian McQuery and Ralf Weinfurtner; co-produced by Eddie Kehler. It hasn't screened at any film festivals or anywhere else yet, but it's expected to premiere at select festivals soon. Stay tuned for more updates on the release. Visit the official FB page of the film. First impression? Interested?

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