We love a good micro do-it-yourself indie and we think horror fans are going to be blown away by Adrian Konstant‘s survival horror film Shifted, which has shades of George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead with a modern twist.
The festival favorite takes us into a world where a group of neighbors are fighting for survival on multiple fronts, where no one is safe if they stay and no one is safe if they leave.
First reported by Variety this week, Shifted will premiere on the Bloody Disgusting-powered SCREAMBOX streaming service on April 18.
“As murderous creatures ravage the outside, a group of neighbors take refuge in an isolated house. Their relief is short-lived as a sinister secret hides within those walls, and they become the prey of a serial killer hidden among them. As supplies dwindle and paranoia grows, they are left to wonder who will survive when the world has Shifted?”
The film premiered at the Buffalo Dreams Fantastic Film Festival and has been featured in festivals worldwide including FilmQuest, FILMHAUS, Blood in the Snow Canadian Film Festival and Fright Nights. Shifted also received a slew of awards including Best Sci-Fi / Horror Feature at the Toronto Independent Film Festival, Best Feature & Best Ensemble Cast at the FirstGlance Film Festival and Best Actress, Best Ensemble & Best Script at the Vancouver Independent Film Festival.
Shifted is a claustrophobic thriller reminiscent of Night of the Living Dead and The Thing.
Our home is our place of safety. In Shifted, what Adrian Konstant does so well is to sew mistrust within that refuge. When there’s no escape from danger and you don’t know who to trust, how do you keep going?
The film was directed by Adrian Konstant (Bickerman’s Grove) and co-written by Konstant and Jason T. Green (the pair previously worked together on “The Art of 8 Limbs” and My Huntsville Muse). Shifted was produced by Jason T. Green and executive produced by Anita Clarkson, Terry Clarkson, Andrew Ferencevic, Ken Green, Neal Hallock, Sherry Harrison, Trevor Harrison, Sharon Heimpel, Jeremy Higgins, Derek Lackenbauer and Cam Little.
The deal was negotiated by Brandon Hill, Director of Acquisitions, on behalf of Cinedigm and John Lepper of Cyfuno on behalf of the licensor.
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