EFM tries to find out Where the Devil Hides

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021

It was only a couple of days ago when we got our hands on a new poster for Christian E. Christiansen's WHERE THE DEVIL HIDES where we learned that the film was being shopped around at EFM in Berlin. Today we've got some good news for the supernatural thriller as it appears to be one step closer to actually seeing the light of day. About damn time! Edward Noeltner’s Cinema Management Group has just snatched up the film in order to premiere it for buyers during EFM. Hopefully someone likes what they see and we'll finally get to check this one out! That's all we've got for now, but hopefully we'll have more news on this one to throw your way sooner rather than later.

Something very strange happened in the small village of New Bethlehem, a devout community kept under the tight reins of the town’s vigilant Elders. Six girls born on the same day to different mothers. Perhaps a coincidence or as most believe a chilling omen of something yet to come. Now, on the eve of their 18th birthday, the young women are mysteriously disappearing one by one and feared dead. Terror has overtaken this quiet community. Could this be the work of a serial killer, one of the village elders or a horrific prophecy come true, born of the supernatural, The Occult?

Directed by Christian E. Christiansen, WHERE THE DEVIL HIDES stars Rufus Sewell, Jennifer Carpenter, Colm Meaney and Alycia Debnam Carey.

Source: Deadline

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