Wednesday, October 23, 2024

‘In Vitro’ – First Look at Australian Horror Movie Tackling Biotechnology Experiments

From directors Tom McKeith and Will Howarth (Beast), the Australian horror movie In Vitro is headed to the American Film Market, and Deadline shares a first look image today.

The Exchange has boarded world sales on the film, Deadline also notes. “The Exchange will introduce In Vitro to buyers at the upcoming American Film Market in Las Vegas.”

Here’s the plot synopsis for In Vitro: “In a future where ecological disasters have ravaged the agricultural industry, Layla and her husband Jack live in isolation on their struggling cattle farm. While Layla longs for her son who is away at boarding school, Jack experiments with biotechnology that he hopes will save his family from financial ruin. But as unsettling occurrences start to plague the property, their once loving relationship begins to unravel.”

Talia Zucker (Lake Mungo), Will Howarth (Beast) and Ashley Zukerman (Succession) star.

Deadline adds for context in today’s report, “Developed via the Sundance Screenwriters Lab, the film explores possession and manipulation against a stark Australian backdrop.”

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