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Christian Davis’s The Nameless Days Original Score to be Released
Christian Davis’s score to the upcoming horror film, The Nameless Days is getting a digital release on April 15, 2022. The album consists of 18 original tracks. The film, directed by Andrew Mecham and Matthew Whedon, is getting distributed by Vertical Entertainment on VOD April 1, 2022. The film stars Alejandro Akara (Mayans M.C.), Ashley Marian Ramos (Yellowstone), Ally Ioannides (Into the Badlands), and Charlie Halford (The Walking Dead). Davis’s other credits include BYUtv’s Dwight and Shining Armor, Lifetime’s Twisted Little Lies, Scripps Network’s A Christmas Witness and Lionsgate’s upcoming Guardians of Time to name a few. The score will be available on all major digital sites including iTunes, Spotify, Amazon and Apple Music.
When discussing his work on the film Davis says, “When I first met with Andrew and Matt they said "We want something totally different than last time, something experimental and out of the box." What a fun and exciting challenge!! I worked tirelessly to push my limits and realize their vision for the score on The Nameless Days.”
The Nameless Days synopsis: When Mexican immigrants Rahui (Akara) and his pregnant sister Gabriela (Ramos) attempt to cross the U.S. border in the dead of night, they stumble onto the hunting grounds of a vengeful Aztec spirit. Wounded and separated from his sister after the spirit attacks, Rahui happens upon an American ally, Nicole (Ioannides), who offers him shelter and the origin story of the demonic spirit. In life, the spirit was a pregnant woman sacrificed by the Aztecs and now returns during the five Nameless Days of the Aztec calendar to hunt for the one thing she was denied in life–a baby. When Nicole and Rahui venture back across the border to rescue Gabriela, they are relentlessly pursued by the demonic spirit who will stop at nothing to take Gabriela’s baby.
ABOUT CHRISTIAN DAVIS
Christian Davis is a multi-talented media composer, moving seamlessly from romantic comedies, "We Love You, Sally Carmichael!" to sci-fi thrillers, "Atomica" and everything in between. You can hear Davis's compositions on Lionsgate's family robot feature, "The Adventure of A.R.I.: My Robot Friend" as well as the fantasy/adventure series, "Dwight and Shining Armor".
Davis began his career at Hans Zimmer's Remote Control Studios, working closely with Rupert Gregson-Williams ("Wonder Woman", "Hacksaw Ridge") on multiple studio feature films and television series such as Sony Picture's "Grown Ups", Columbia Pictures' "Just Go With It", Columbia Pictures' "The Zookeeper" and AMC's "The Prisoner." Some of Davis's solo titles include Amplify's "Christmas Eve" starring Patrick Stewart, Vertical Entertainment's "Behind You", ArtAffect's "The Other Side of Heaven 2: Fire of Faith" and Samuel Goldwyn Films' drama "Just Let Go" to name a few.
Christian currently works out of his studio in Los Angeles, CA.
ABOUT VERTICAL ENTERTAINMENT
Vertical Entertainment is a global independent distributor that offers a unique combination of full-service marketing and sales services. Dedicated to providing highly-effective and collaborative solutions, Vertical leverages unparalleled relationships to maximize revenue across all streams. The marketing and sales expertise from Vertical’s seasoned team gives content partners a wealth of experience minus the studio costs.
Vertical won a Film Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Actress for Molly Shannon’s role in “Other People” and the film won a GLAAD Award for “Outstanding Film Limited Release” as well. Vertical also had four other Indie Spirit nominations – three more for “Other People” (Best Lead Actor for Jesse Plemons, and Best First Feature and Best First Screenplay for filmmaker Chris Kelly) and one for Best International Film for Babak Anvari’s “Under the Shadow,” which was also the official UK submission for the 2017 Oscars, in addition to winning one BAFTA Award and three British Independent Film Awards as well.
