Bankside Films has boarded international sales to Swedish director Frida Kempff’s feature debut Knocking, reports ScreenDaily ahead of the Cannes virtual market.
They also share the first photo of Cecilia Milocco (Involuntary) in the film “as a woman who moves into a new apartment after a tragic accident and begins to hear a disturbing knocking, which sounds like a call for help or a message in Morse code.
“She confronts her neighbors as the knocking gets more intense but it becomes clear that no one else can hear it.”
Stephen Kelliher of Bankside Films said Kempff “explores highly modern themes of grief and gaslighting through the lens of an intense psychological thriller which she executes with striking cinematic style”.
“Molly’s story is emotionally charged but Kempff’s unsettling approach will leave audiences thrilled in equal measure,” he added.
Knocking is in post-production after shooting on location in Norrköping, Sweden and was written by Emma Broström, based on the novel by Johan Theorin.
source https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3620170/bankside-films-hears-knocking-call-help-cannes/
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