This movie sounds profoundly interesting and I am looking forward to watching it. Check out the official release for “Valley of the Gods“, featuring a star-studded cast, hitting Blu-ray and Digital on August 11th from Well Go USA!


Directed by Lech Majewski and Starring Josh Hartnett, Bérénice Marlohe & John Malkovich

VALLEY OF THE GODS

The Fantasy/Sci-Fi Drama Debuts on Digital, Blu-ray™ & DVD August 11

Bonus Materials Include a “Making-of” Featurette

PLANO, TEXAS (July 2020) – VALLEY OF THE GODS, the latest film from award-winning Polish filmmaker Lech Majewski (The Garden of Earthly Delights, The Mill and the Cross), comes to Digital, Blu-ray™ and DVD August 11 from Well Go USA Entertainment. Starring Josh Hartnett (Pearl Harbor, Black Hawk Down), Bérénice Marlohe (Skyfall) and two-time Best Supporting Actor Academy Award® nominee John Malkovich (Places in the Heart, 1984; In the Line of Fire, 1993), VALLEY OF THE GODS juxtaposes abundance and poverty through the eyes of an anguished writer, a bizarre trillionaire and a struggling Navajo community armed with only a now-imminent ancient legend. The film features an original music score by Oscar®-winning composer Jan A.P. Kaczmarek (Best Original Score, Finding Neverland, 2004) and co-stars Jaime Ray Newman (TV’s “The Punisher”), Keir Dullea (2001: A Space Odyssey, Madame X) and John Rhys-Davies (The Lord of the Rings). Bonus materials include a “making-of” featurette.

Synopsis:

Starring Josh Hartnett, Bérénice Marlohe and John Malkovich, VALLEY OF THE GODS contrasts abundance and poverty through three separate storylines, featuring a middle-class writer (Hartnett), an eccentric trillionaire (Malkovich), and a struggling Navajo community. Post-divorce, copywriter John Ecas undertakes the biography of the richest man on earth, who is dead-set on mining sacred lands for uranium. When modern advance runs afoul of long-dormant guardians from ancient legend, even the most unimaginable wealth may soon meet its match.

VALLEY OF THE GODS has a runtime of approximately 127 minutes and is not rated.