Twilight's Kellan Lutz and Ashley Greene re-team in a story of young love and the values that can be learned through a shared passion for sport. In shock and denial over his Marine father’s death in combat, high school lacrosse star Conor Sullivan (Kellan Lutz) starts acting out in self destructive ways until he’s kicked off the team and sent to a wilderness lacrosse camp run by his dad’s combat buddy (Adam Beach). Strengthened by the support and understanding of his new found love (Ashley Greene) and though a deep understanding of the game and its Native American roots, he opens his eyes to the true meaning of sportsmanship, love and life.
WALKING SHADOWS is an entertainment company that is in the primary business of producing, publishing, licensing and distributing motion picture products, as well as providing related motion picture services. WALKING SHADOWS specializes in the acquisition, marketing, distribution, exhibition, wholesaling, and retailing of quality independent, foreign, arthouse, genre, and documentary films. It produces, publishes, licenses and distributes films and videos in theaters, on television, on DVD/BluRay, and digitally. The company's products are sold at movie theaters, traditional retailers nationwide, internet retailers and, to some extent, internationally. The company sells its own proprietary content, licenses content from third parties, and distributes content for third parties for a fee.WALKING SHADOWS works with a range of retail outlets including Wal-Mart, Blockbuster, Netflix, Amazon.com, iTunes, and Hulu, to implement its specialized distribution strategy. WALKING SHADOWS was incorporated in the State of California on October 10th, 2006 originally under the name Luminous Velocity Releasing LLC. In December 2008, it underwent a name change that is not only easier to say and spell – but is also more dramatic, cinematic, and literary and thus better reflects its core businesses. From Shakespeares MACBETH: Life's but a walking shadow, a poor playerThat struts and frets his hour upon the stage And then is heard no more: it is a tale Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing.