by Seth Metoyer, MoreHorror.com
What looks to be a killer new indie horror film, The Suffering has completed filming and in now in post production. In order to complete the movie, the producers have a Kickstarter campaign going. See how you can get involved here. Check out all the details below and keep your eye out for this one.
Official Details
The Suffering follows a man’s descent into madness after accepting a mysterious assignment to assess the aristocratic, supernatural property of a reclusive shut-in. The film combines thematic elements of The Shining and Shutter Island while remaining original in its perspective on morality and redemption.
The Suffering is the second production brought to you by Rob Hamilton, who directed in 2012 the indie mystery KEY, which secured two awards at the World Music and Independent Film Festival in Washington DC. Production includes Marco Scola (Project X), Ian Coyne (Nuclear), and David Newbert (Marfa Girl, Thor). The cast includes Regen Wilson (Killing Lincoln) and Phil Amico (Conquering the Rose) and stars newcomers Elizabeth Deo and Nick Apostolides. It's going to be a very smart and spooky film that sticks with you after it's over.
Synopsis
Henry Dawles is at a cross roads in life. A diminished bank account and baby on the way with his estranged wife, has his personal life in shambles. When Mr. Remiel, an elderly shut in, offers Henry a lucrative sum to appraise his rural estate, he accepts without hesitation.
What follows is a harrowing exploration of mind and madness. A journey through an estate as vast and beautiful as it is secretive and horrific. When Henry closes in on the lands’ dark truth, Remiel’s eccentric behavior takes a menacing and unforgettable turn.
In this twisted tale of morality and redemption, Henry must confront the terrors of his present while coming to terms with the horrors of his past.
Website / Trailer: thesufferingfilm.com
Kickstarter: http://kck.st/1d1wFtc
Twitter: https://twitter.com/SufferingFilm
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesufferingfilm