Indie Horror Film ‘THE UNRAVELING’ Releases on Dec 26

Indie Horror Film ‘THE UNRAVELING’ Releases on Dec 26

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Indie Horror Film ‘THE UNRAVELING’ Releases on Dec 26

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HEAVEN OF HORROR

★★★★ “A truly remarkable accomplishment”

ADDICTED TO HORROR MOVIES

★★★★“Fast Paced, Relentless and Bone Chilling”

HORROR ASYLUM

★★★★ “Excellent, filled with enexpected twists and turns”

 

Gravitas Ventures Takes North American Rights to “The Unraveling” from One Eyed Films UK based, One Eyed Films, has sold the “relentless and bonechilling” thriller, “The Unraveling,” to California-based distributor, Gravitas Ventures, for North American distribution, with a December 26, 2017 release date.

Shot in Los Angels, the movie gained critical acclaim and was a crowd pleaser at the fan-favorites festivals, ScreamFest in LA, FrightFest in London and CPH Pix in Copenhagen. Josh Spector of Gravitas says, “The Unraveling is the kind of smart hybrid drama/thriller that genre and independent filmgoers love.”

Directed by first-time Danish director, Thomas Jakobsen, is an immersive and visceral cinematic experience that captures one man’s relentless fight to survive two brutal forces at once: a mysterious killer in the woods and a ruthless heroin addiction. “The Unraveling” was produced by Justin Monroe, director/ producer of the award-winning feature, “The Rock n Roll Dreams of Duncan Christopher,” and was cowritten by Jakobsen and Monroe. International Sales Agent, Betina Goldman MD, is delighted to represent The Unraveling and is thrilled by the Gravitas deal. “We love the suspenseful, unsettling and restless climate that Jakobsen so successfully achieves.”

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