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WHO’S IN IT?

Mireille Enos (Sabotage), Sam Shepard (The Right Stuff), Goran Višnjić (Beginners), Vincent Piazza (Rocket Science), Nina Arianda (Midnight in Paris)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Camille Thoman (The Longest Game), director, writer, producer, editor; Julian Cautherley (Greencard Warriors), Radium Cheung (The Drowning), Bronwyn Cornelius (Made in China), Corey Moosa (Margin Call) and Elizabeth Yng-Wong (The Longest Game), producers; James Lavino (Wiener-Dog), composer; Sebastian Winterø (Cheap Thrills), cinematographer; Robin Hill (Kill List), editor

WHAT’ S IT ABOUT?

Installation artist Miranda (Enos) follows and photographs strangers for her art, but disturbing events lead her to suspect that someone out there is watching her…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

The Killing star Mireille Enos stars in this provocative and tightly paced thriller, which also includes one of the final performances from actor Sam Shepard, who sadly passed away last year.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 21ST SEPTEMBER 2018

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