‘My Sister’s Bones’ Trailer – Terror Lurks Close to Home in Hitchcockian Thriller

What if everything you ever believed was a lie?

That’s the question Jenny Seagrove (The Guardian) faces in the trailer for My Sister’s Bones, based on Nuala Ellwood‘s bestselling 2016 novel of the same name.

The Hitchcockian psychological thriller hits Digital on January 30 via Quiver Distribution.

Anna Friel (“Pushing Daisies”), Ben Miles (“Andor”), David Bradley (Harry Potter), Maggie Steed (A Cure for Wellness), Olga Kurylenko (Quantum of Solace), and Lovi Poe round out the cast.

In the film, celebrated war correspondent Kate Rafter (Seagrove) returns home home to Herne Bay — a place she believed she had escaped forever — after a horrific incident in war-torn Iraq and the death of her mother.

Her resentful sister (Friel) has not made her sister welcome and her forbearing husband Paul (Miles) fails to broker peace. Whilst packing up her mother’s belongings from her childhood home, Rafter comes to believe there is something strange and terrifying happening in the house next door.

Heidi Greensmith directs from a script by Naomi Gibney. Bill Kenwright (The Fanatic, Broken) produces.

“Creating a strong distinctive style that would reflect the complexity of the story was as important to me as working with our incredible ensemble cast on finding the truth in the Rafter family trauma so that together we could craft a distinctive thriller,” Greensmith said. “Every story needs an element of suspense, but as Hitchcock said, ’There is no terror in the bang, only the anticipation of it.’”

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