Father of Flies
When a young boy's mother is replaced by his father's girlfriend, he finds himself grappling with terrifying supernatural forces that seem to have taken residence in their family home. As he navigates this unsettling new reality, he questions whether these eerie occurrences have always been lurking in the shadows or if they've manifested with the arrival of the new resident.
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Length: 100 mins.
Language: English
Presented through our partnership with FilmFest Distribution and the Los Angeles Animated Film Festival
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