While “Stranger Things” fans eagerly await its return (if it ever returns), star Sadie Sink takes on a chilling new role. She stars in the thriller A Sacrifice (formerly “Berlin Nobody”). Inspired by Nicholas Hogg’s novel Tokyo Nobody, the film delves into the unsettling world of cults, teenage rebellion, and the complexities of father-daughter relationships.
The film promises a suspenseful narrative that unfolds in Berlin’s vibrant yet unsettling backdrop. The story revolves around Ben Monroe (Eric Bana), an American social psychologist on the trail of a disturbing Berlin cult. As Ben delves deeper into the investigation, his world collides with that of his teenage daughter, Mazzy (Sadie Sink). Mazzy, a rebellious spirit, is drawn to the city’s underground party scene, influenced by a mysterious local boy. As their paths diverge, both father and daughter face escalating dangers.
When Mazzy becomes entangled with the cult Ben is investigating, a desperate race against time begins. Ben is forced to confront the dark secrets he uncovers while desperately trying to save his daughter from the clutches of the cult.
A Sacrifice marks the directorial debut of Jordan Scott, son of legendary filmmaker Ridley Scott. He helms the project and produces alongside his father.
A Sacrifice promises a thrilling and emotionally charged experience with a tense atmosphere, a father-daughter struggle for connection, and the terrifying power of cults.
Want a taste of the horror to come? Watch two clips from the film (here) before its streaming debut on Netflix on Monday, October 14.
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