Nobody’s Home Trailer Sets Release Date for Psychological Thriller Movie
Nobody’s Home Trailer Sets Release Date for Psychological Thriller Movie
ComingSoon can exclusively debut the trailer to Nobody’s Home.
Nobody’s Home is a new psychological thriller movie starring Louisa Erlich, Julio Lourido, and more. Having been acquired by Freestyle Digital Media for North American distribution, the movie will be available to rent or own this coming September.
Check out the exclusive Nobody’s Home trailer and poster below
When will Nobody’s Home be released?
Nobody’s Home will be available to rent or own on digital HD internet, cable, satellite platforms, and DVD on September 17, 2024.
”Set in the 1990s, Nobody’s Home tells the story of Theodora and Luca, two people who suffer from extreme psychological disorders,” a description of the movie reads. “Nobody’s Home begins after Luca is set to be released from the psychiatric hospital where he and Theodora have been living for several years. The film opens with Theodora having just escaped with Luca upon his release. They head down south. Theodora’s goal is to make sure Luca is re-traumatized upon his release — so he remains under her control. On the way, Theodora decides to bring Luca to his childhood home, where we later find out is where he witnessed his father murder his mother. The root of his trauma. When they arrive at the house and Luca is still asleep, a dead body is found in one of the bedrooms. Theodora pins the murder on him, claiming he did it in his sleep. But there is a time-lapse, and it is unclear whether Luca,Theodora, or somebody else actually committed the murder.”
The film is directed by Michelle Bossy and written by Erlich, who also serves as a producer alongside Lenny Emery, Christopher Pasi, Michelle Bossy, and Terek Ouertani. The cast of the movie also includes Baize Buzan, Ruffin Prentiss, Tom Lipinski, and Gabriel Rush.
“Nobody’s Home is a quirky and twisted ride that is meant to keep the audience on its toes,” said Erlich. “It challenges the way mental health struggles are portrayed on screen, and furthermore uncovers the shadow selves of its characters while highlighting the masks they wear to shade their insecurities and secrets. The film blurs the line of what is real, and our hope is that its mystery and subtle ambiguity sparks conversation long after watching.”