Regine, a psychologically fragile young woman, is hiding away in the city, far from the dark and forbidding countryside of her traumatic childhood. She's struggling to construct the loving family she never had, and to rise above the events of the past: above all, the disastrous home birth of her brother Isaac, which led to her mother's insanity and Isaac's apparent death. But the city is tense and hostile, and contains its own threats. An abusive relationship with the controlling psychiatrist who's treating her mother is already blighting Regine's life when the brutal murder of her grandmother raises a crucial question: is Isaac still alive, and looking for revenge against a family which he feels has rejected him? Driven to heal the wounds of the past and to reunite her family by connecting with the brother she's never met, Regine must return to the site of her previous traumas and confront the true source of her family's guilt. It could make sense of her life - or throw it into ...
Mumbai-set arthouse take on a love story is produced by UK companies Wellington Films and Anna Griffin’s Griffin Pictures, and coproduced by Sweden’s Filmgate Films.
Two cases and two timelines intertwine in this psychological thriller. Juan Carlos Medina reinvigorates the tropes of classic police films with atmospheric cinematography and breathtaking scenes of high-voltage tension.
A 70-year old man abducts his dementia-suffering wife from her retirement home and goes on the run from both the police and his adult children. Starring Sandra Prinsloo, Ian Roberts, Ashley De Lange, Luke Volker, Erica Wessels, Amy Louise Wilson, Evan Hengst Movie is made in South Africa.