An upcoming Korean horror movie titled Seire has just been picked up for North American release by Film Movement, with Variety providing us with our first look today (above).
Variety reports, “The Korean chiller will be released theatrically in 2022, followed by launches on home entertainment and digital platforms.”
“The film takes as its central premise the Korean superstition that nobody in the family of a baby less than three weeks old – the ‘seire’ period – should attend a wake. And that failure to take precautions risks misfortune.”
Variety details, “The story, penned by writer and first-time feature director Park Kang, sees the father of a newborn attend the funeral of an ex-girlfriend. His encounter with her twin sister is followed by a series of unexplained and discomforting episodes.”
Seo Hyun-woo (“The Man Standing Next”), Ryu Sun-young (“Our Love Story”) and Shim Eun-woo (“Arthdal Chronicles”) star in the Korean horror movie Seire.
“From ‘The Host’ to ‘The Wailing,’ the horror genre has long been one of South Korean cinema’s most popular exports, and the talented Park Kang offers up an unforgettable new addition,” Michael Rosenberg, president of Film Movement said in a statement this week.
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