THE OTHER LAMB (15)

WHO’S IN IT?

Raffey Cassidy (Vox Lux), Michiel Huisman (The Age of Adaline), Denise Gough (Colette), Kelly Campbell (Sensation), Eve Connolly (Ravers), Isabelle Connolly (film debut)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Malgorzata Szumowska (In the Name Of), director; C.S. McMullen (film debut), writer; Marie Gade Denessen (Darling), David Lancaster (Nightcrawler), Tristan Lynch (Michael Inside), Aoife O’Sullivan (Sacrifice) and Stephanie Wilcox (Small Crimes), producers; Rafaël Leloup (But Not for Me) and Pawel Mykietyn (11 Minutes), composer; Michal Englert (Body), cinematographer; Jaroslaw Kaminski (Ida), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

Selah (Cassidy) has lived her entire life within a secluded cult of women, led by the mysterious Shepherd (Huisman) who presides over the women with his messiah-like teachings. However, when Selah begins to experience a series of disturbing visions and nightmarish revelations, she starts to question everything about her faith and existence, including her allegiance to the Shepherd…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

A haunting tale of sinister cults and its even more dangerous leaders, The Other Lamb is a disturbing but enthralling thriller which young star Raffey Cassidy carries on her more-than-able shoulders.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

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