THE AUTOPSY OF JANE DOE (15)

WHO’S IN IT?

Emile Hirsch (Into the Wild), Brian Cox (The Escapist), Ophelia Lovibond (Guardians of the Galaxy), Michael McElhatton (Shadow Dancer), Olwen Kelly (Darkness on the Edge of Town), Parker Sawyers (Southside With You)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

André Øvredal (Troll Hunter), director; Ian B. Goldberg (Dead of Summer) and Richard Naing (film debut), writers; Rory Aitken (Welcome to the Punch), Fred Berger (La La Land), Eric Garcia (film debut) and Ben Pugh (Shifty), producers; Danny Bensi (The Gift) and Saunder Jurriaans (Enemy), composers; Roman Osin (Won’t Back Down), cinematographer; Peter Gvozdas (The Purge) and Patrick Larsgaard (film debut), editors

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

Austin (Hirsch) and Tommy (Cox) are a father-and-son coroner team who are one day delivered a “Jane Doe” corpse, delivered straight from a crime scene that left an entire family dead. As they perform the autopsy on the dead body, they start to discover more and more surreal things about its existence, eventually leading to a horrifying reveal that could threaten their very lives…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

After impressing many audiences on the film festival circuit – you can check out our review of it straight from the London Film Festival hereThe Autopsy of Jane Doe now finds a way to freak out even more people as it heads to cinemas.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 31ST MARCH 2017

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