What if there was a supernatural being whose sole purpose was to murder anyone who cheats on their partner? That’s the premise of Cheat, premiering at FrightFest this year.
Variety reports today that Black Mandala has acquired global rights ahead of FrightFest.
Written and directed by Kevin Ignatius and Nick Psinakis (“The Long Dark Trail”), Cheat centers on an urban legend that a supernatural being from the afterlife will violently murder anyone who cheats on their partner.
The film is set in a small Pennsylvania college town where the city’s unusually high suicide rate is finally convincing locals and college students alike that all is not as it seems. The story focuses on a college woman who sleeps with the married man of the host family she is staying with.
Variety notes, “Black Mandala handles sales of its own productions, as well as international sales of third party titles. It also acts as an official aggregator of platforms around the world, such as Amazon, Tubi, HOD, Frightfan IFlix, and Pantaflix.”
FrightFest 2023 runs from August 24-28 in London.
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