Director Gabriel Carrier and Writer Angus McLellan's follow-up to 2010's If a Tree Falls has just come through its post production and is now a completed movie. That movie is In the House of Flies and it is now set to hit the festival circuit throughout the remainder of 2012. I have the full details, including the brand new trailer, which is rather good I must say, below.
June 1988…Summer Was Never The Same.
In the House of Flies tells the story of young lovers whose lives are inadvertently changed forever. An innocent couple, Heather (Lindsay Smith) and Steve (Ryan Kotack) suddenly find themselves abducted. By whom? For what purpose? Alone, isolated and locked in an undisclosed, suburban basement, Heather and Steve find themselves pawns in a psychological, mind-game with their diabolical hosts.
Surrounded by several mysterious and locked suitcases – each containing valuable clues to their very own survival - Heather and Steve must exploit what remains of their bruised intellect and depleting sanity, to escape the authority of their unidentified and brutal abductors (Henry Rollins, Ryan Barrett). From this day forward, summer was never the same.
Starring: Ryan Kotack, Lindsay Smith, Ryan Barrett, Henry Rollins
Directed by: Gabriel Carrer
Written by: Angus McLellan
Produced by: Gabriel Carrer, Chad Archibald, Dave McLeod
Genre: Psychological Thriller/Drama
Run Time: 90 mins
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
Country: Canada
Language: English
2 comments:
This looks amazing - sort of Saw meets Lord of the Flies meets I-don't-know-what. And something about the cover us intriguing.
It does look like something I will enjoy. Am really looking forward to it
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