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Millie Brady and Pollyanna McIntosh Starring In Irish Horror-Thriller 'Twofold Blind' For 안전놀이터
Elite: Millie Brady (The Queen's Gambit, Roadkill) and Pollyanna McIntosh (Vikings: Valhalla, The Walking Dead) are driving the cast of Double Blind, an Irish awfulness spine chiller being delivered by Los Angeles-based Epic Pictures Group.

The venture is composed by Darach McGarrigle and marks the component first time at the helm for Ian Hunt-Duffy who, alongside maker Simon Doyle, runs the Dublin-based creation organization Failsafe Films.

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It follows seven outsiders participating in a paid medication preliminary who become caught in the lab after the results of the review raise what is going on into a terrible situation assuming they nod off, they kick the bucket. Brenock O'Connor (Game of Thrones), Abby Fitz (The Cellar), Shonagh Marie, Diarmuid Noyes, Frank Blake, and Akshay Kumar balance the cast.

The film is currently shooting in Ireland. Awe-inspiring will send off deals at the impending Cannes Marche du Film.

Twofold Blind is the most recent Irish co-creation from Epic following SXSW debut The Cellar, apparition satire Extra Ordinary and TIFF pic Sea Fever.

"Epic is excited to proceed with our organization with Screen Ireland and bring Ian's most memorable element film to the market. We have been working with Simon and Failsafe to foster a convincing and business script for purchasers and are eager to see it become fully awake with Pollyanna and Millie as stars," said Epic Pictures Group CEO Patrick Ewald.

"I'm happy to shoot Double Blind fully backed up by Epic and Screen Ireland. As a movie producer I am profoundly enthusiastic about making unique, sensational, and keen class film, and I trust that the snare of our story — nod off and you bite the dust — is so suggestive and significant. It takes something common and guiltless and makes it destructive. We have an incredible troupe projected drove by Millie Brady and frightfulness symbol Pollyanna McIntosh, so I can hardly trust that crowds will encounter the pressure, claustrophobia, and fear that we have available," added chief Ian Hunt-Duffy.