Available on DVD and digital download from 12th February


The Unseen (2017) Synopsis:

Gemma and Will are shattered when their son dies in an accident. Gemma blames herself and starts to have panic attacks that affect her eyesight – and the audience’s point of view. Will, tormented, believes he is hearing his son’s voice calling out to him. To escape their grief, Gemma suggests they take up Paul’s offer to stay at his Lake District country getaway. Gemma, helped by ex-pharmacist Paul, tries to stop her panic attacks with medication. Will, unable to hear to his son in his bedroom back home, antagonizes Paul and suddenly goes home. Gemma is now reliant on Paul who appears to be developing genuine feelings for her welfare. Love, grief, and the frailty of the human condition are all brought to the fore as Gemma Will and Paul are caught up in a descent into violence, both psychological and ultimately physical.

What the critics are saying:

  “Unnerving and Thrilling” Derek Malcolm

“An unsettlingly powerful performance from Jasmine Hyde” Vanessa Feltz

“One of the most disturbing, yet intoxicating, engaging and carefully layered films I’ve ever seen” ★★★★1/2 Female First

Cryptic Rock ★★★★★

Flickering Myth ★★★★

Creature Feature Corner ★★★★

Blazing Minds ★★★★

 “Jasmine Hyde and Richard Flood are unnervingly convincing” Kim Newman, Sight & Sound

“An Intimate Psychodrama” Anton Bitel, Little White Lies

“A beautiful and effective exploration of guilt” HeyUGuys

“Jasmine Hyde excels as a woman on the brink in psychological chiller” SciFi Now

“Absolutely deserves your attention” Nevermore-Horror “Painfully good”

The Unseen (2017) will be available on DVD and Digital Download from 12th February and can be bought here

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