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Patrik Syversen termina la postproducción de Dawning, con Elijah Wood como productor ejecutivo
- La película de terror psicológico noruega se centra en tres hermanas que se enfrentan a un trauma enterrado y a una inesperada visita en un remoto refugio familiar

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Norwegian director Patrik Syversen is in the final stages of post-production on his latest feature, Dawning (Demring), a psychological horror drama that has already attracted international attention thanks to the involvement of Elijah Wood and his US-based production outfit SpectreVision.
The story centres on three sisters who withdraw to their family’s secluded holiday home in an attempt to process a recent traumatic event. When the two eldest learn that their estranged mother has passed away, they choose to shield their youngest sibling from the news, fearing it will shatter her fragile state. As unspoken tensions simmer and long-buried secrets rise to the surface, their uneasy reunion is interrupted by the sudden arrival of an unexpected visitor.
The cast is led by Kathrine Thorborg Johansen (Power Play [+lee también:
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Written and directed by Syversen, Dawning marks the director’s return to theatrical filmmaking following the fantasy adventure Dragonheart: Battle for the Heartfire. His last Norwegian cinema release was Demon Box in 2017. Syversen previously made his mark with the cult survival horror Manhunt, with the indie drama Afterparty [+lee también:
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Founded in 2010, Los Angeles-based SpectreVision has championed acclaimed genre titles including Panos Cosmatos’ Mandy [+lee también:
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Dawning is produced by Kristin Emblem for Einar Film, alongside Syversen and Johannessen for their newly established company Planete Sauvage. The film is backed by the Norwegian Film Institute, while Norsk Filmdistribusjon will release the title theatrically in Norway on 3 October, with international sales expected to be announced later this year.
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