

Debt-ridden pacifist Richard Fyre is propositioned to return to his abandoned mercenary ways by flamboyant zealot Priest to eliminate his international competition in exchange for a clean slate. Standing at a crossroads, he must overcome his fears of becoming the monster he once was to the rightful man he needs to be now before his indecision has dire repercussions for his family.
Director: Paul Knight
Writers: Paul Knight
Josh Winters
What makes Fyre Rises stand out is its ambition. It’s clear that the filmmakers poured their hearts into this project, and that passion shines through in many areas. The film follows a classic redempt...

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