Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney are teaming up for Apple Original Films’ "Echo Valley".
"Echo Valley" stars Moore as Kate Garrett, who is reeling from a personal tragedy and spending her days boarding and training horses at the picturesque Echo Valley Farm, in southeast Pennsylvania. Late one night, her wayward daughter, Claire (played by Sweeney), arrives at her doorstep, frightened and covered in someone else’s blood.
From that simple premise, Echo Valley veers into thriller territory and examines how far a mother will go to save her child.
Michael Pearce directs the movie from a screenplay by Mare of Easttown creator Brad Ingelsby. Pruss and Ingelsby developed the script together.
The project will be produced by Scott Free’s Ridley Scott and Michael Pruss, Ingelsby, and Kevin Walsh produces for The Walsh Company under his multi-year Apple TV+ producing deal.
"Echo Valley" will be executive produced by Scott Greenberg, Scott Free’s Rebecca Feuer, and Nicole Jordan-Webber.
Erika Olde and Sam Roseme will also executive produce through Black Bicycle Entertainment. Tanja Tawadjoh will co-produce.
The movie marks Ingelsby’s fourth collaboration with Scott Free after "Out of the Furnace" (2013), "American Woman" (2015), and "Our Friend" (2019). It also marks the third collaboration for Walsh and Ingelsby, who previously collaborated on "American Woman" and "Our Friend".