GIA ELLIOTT’S WOMEN-LED HORROR-THRILLER, ‘TAKE BACK THE NIGHT’ ARRIVES ON DIGITAL PLATFORMS AND SELECT THEATERS MARCH 5TH
Writer/Director Gia Elliott’s nightmarish horror-thriller, TAKE BACK THE NIGHT, will arrive on digital platforms and select theaters on March 5, 2022 from Dark Sky Films.
The film, led by a predominantly female cast and crew, including Emma Fitzpatrick (The Social Network, In Time), Angela Gulner (Glow), Jennifer Lafleur (Big Little Lies, Billions), and Sibongile Mlambo (Teen Wolf, Lovecraft Country) will be available in select theaters as well as on streaming services Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, Google Play, Microsoft Movies & TV, Vudu, and Vimeo On Demand starting March 5th.
FROM THE PRESS RELEASE:
Finding herself the victim of a violent monster attack, Jane launches a vigilante campaign to hunt the beast that tried to kill her. Jane’s efforts intensify, but her troubling history of drug use and mental illness bubbles to the surface causing her family, community, and authorities to question the authenticity of her account. Suddenly alone in her fight, Jane starts to doubt her own memory of the attack…to doubt if Monster exists at all.
Critics have been unanimous in their praise. Sean Parker of Horror Obsessive said, “TAKE BACK THE NIGHT had me glued to my seat. I couldn’t put it out of my mind even after I began to watch another movie.” Eric Li of Scariest Things hailed the film’s “standout acting performances and emotional resonance,” and said, “Keep an eye on Gia Elliot, as this first feature bodes well for future work as a new director.” Dread Central’s Chloé Gold said, “TAKE BACK THE NIGHT puts a spotlight on the demoralizing and optimism-killing process of seeking justice and coping with trauma after being assaulted – with an even more horrifying twist.”
Winner of Multiple Awards:
Audience Award for Best Dramatic Feature Film - Another Hole in the Head
Best Feature Film - Horrible Imaginings Film Festival
New Nightmare Prize for Best First Feature, Gia Elliot - Popcorn Frights
Best Director, Gia Elliot - Nightmares Film Festival
Best Director, Gia Elliot - GenreBlast
George A Romero Fellowship for Directing, Gia Elliot - Salem Horror Festival
Best Cinematography, Gia Elliot - Horrible Imaginings Film Festival
Best Lead Actress in Feature Film, Emma Fitzpatrick - Horrible Imaginings Film Festival
Best Trailer Editing, Gia Elliot - GenreBlast
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