Chilean horror "The Inhabitants" has been picked up by Lionsgate for U.S. release on the company's Pantelion label, while Kinovista has picked the film up for French speaking European markets. There is also distribution deals for Germany, and South Korea through Capelight and Double&Joy respectively.
"The Inhabitants" is directed by Guillermo Amoedo and stars MarĂa Evoli, Vanesa Restrepo, and Carla Adell. The film is an official selection at 36th annual BIFFF in Brussels. Check out the updated trailer with English subtitles.
When three sisters decide to go out for the evening, it’s not because they want to party. They’ve decided to break into a corrupt senator’s house to stuff their pockets. Getting in was so easy that they joked about it on the way to the safe. But prying it open isn’t as simple as they thought it would be. They have to drag the senator and his wife out of their bed and scare them into spilling the beans. But there are these strange noises coming from the cellar. When the girls go down to investigate, they discover not a squeaking boiler, but their victims’ paraplegic daughter. She’s tied up and looks to have been tortured. Their parents express no sign of guilt or remorse but only pure fear. They cry: “Whatever you do, don’t untie her!”.
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