What's Happening?
The horror film 'Leviticus,' produced by Causeway Films, is set to release in North American theaters on June 19th. The film, which premiered at Sundance to critical acclaim, tells the story of two teenage
boys whose bond leads to a supernatural event. The film has been acquired by NEON, known for distributing high-profile films like 'Parasite.' 'Leviticus' is directed by Australian filmmakers and features actor Joe Bird. The film explores themes of desire and community scrutiny, with a narrative that involves a violent entity taking the form of the person the protagonists desire most. The film's release follows its debut in Australian and New Zealand cinemas.
Why It's Important?
The release of 'Leviticus' highlights the growing influence of international cinema in the U.S. market, particularly in the horror genre. NEON's acquisition of the film underscores its potential appeal to American audiences, building on the success of previous films like 'Parasite.' The film's themes of desire and societal pressure resonate with contemporary issues, potentially attracting a diverse audience. The involvement of Causeway Films, known for 'The Babadook,' suggests a continuation of high-quality horror storytelling that challenges traditional narratives. This release could further establish NEON's reputation as a distributor of innovative and thought-provoking films.






