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Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Sundance Hit ‘Knocking’ Comes to Theaters and On Demand in October from Yellow Veil Pictures [Trailer]

Everyone needs to be heard.

Yellow Veil Pictures will be releasing the Sundance horror movie Knocking on the road to Halloween, in theaters October 8 and On Demand & Digital October 19.

In the film, ”After suffering a traumatic incident, Molly (Cecilia Milocco) moves into a new apartment to begin her path to recovery, but it’s not long after her arrival that a series of persistent knocks and screams begin to wake her up at night. Molly’s new life begins to unravel as the screams intensify and no one else in the building believes or is willing to help her.”

Check out the official trailer and poster art below.

“Knocking is the feature debut from Frida Kempff, whose credits include the 2010 Cannes Prix du Jury winning short Bathing Micky, and premiered to great acclaim at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival in the Midnight section. A timely psychological horror thriller built on very real human fears and anxieties, skillfully lensed with claustrophobic precision by Hannes Krantz and given a pulsing score by Martin Dirkov (Border).”

Albin Grenholm, Alexander Salzberger, Krister Kern, Ville Virtanen, Charlotta Åkerblom, and Naida Ragimova also star. Knocking is written by Emma Broström and produced by Erik Andersson for Läsk in collaboration with SVT and the Swedish Film Institute through the initiative Moving Sweden with support from Norrköpings Filmfond. Federico Ambrosini served as executive producer on the film adapted from a novel written by Johan Theorin.



source https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3682993/sundance-hit-knocking-comes-theaters-demand-october-yellow-veil-pictures-trailer/

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