Read on to know more about the upcoming movies and why are they worth your attention this month.
Mammal, The Return and Hunters On A White Field on CinemaWorld
October is here! And CinemaWorld is back with interesting films from different genres and languages. The suspense thriller Hunters On A White Field, the award-winning The Return, and the psychological romantic drama Mammal are the latest additions to CinemaWorld’s diverse library, which is home to several cinematic gems from across the globe. These films are also available on OTTplay Premium. Read on to learn more about these movies and why they are worth your attention this month.
Director: Sarah Gyllenstierna
Language: Swedish
Cast: Jens Hultén, Magnus Krepper, Ardalan Esmaili
This suspense thriller follows three men - Gregor, Henrikas, and Alex - as they set out for a hunting trip over the weekend. Friends Gregor and Henrik are experienced hunters, while Alex, who is Gregor’s protégé, is a beginner. The hunting expedition starts on a successful note but sparks a rivalry between the men. Then suddenly animals vanish from the forest, and the woods become eerily silent. But the men refuse to back down and are determined to continue with the hunt even though there are no animals in the forest.
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Director: Malene Choi
Cast: Thomas Hwan, Karoline Sofie Lee
Language: English, Danish, Korean
The Return sheds light on the life of adoptees, exploring the themes of identity, belonging, and culture gaps. It follows two Danish-Korean adoptees as they visit the country, where they were born, for the first time. It turns out to be a life-altering journey for them as they interact with other adoptees and now have to confront the questions of identity.
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Director: Rebecca Daly
Cast: Rachel Griffiths, Barry Keoghan
Language: English
Margaret, a divorcee, who is mourning the loss of her teenage son, finds an injured homeless young man named, Joe, and decides to shelter him, Featuring Rachel Griffiths and Barry Keoghan in lead roles, this romance drama film portrays the unlikely bond between Margaret and Joe. However, Margaret's former husband and Joe's links with a violent gang of youths threaten to jeopardize their relationship.
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