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Posted by: Miss Ifeoluwa
« on: August 04, 2018, 02:39:28 AM »



"Lizzie" debuted recently at the Sundance Film Festival and got strong surveys. Presently, because of Saban Films and Roadside Attractions, groups of onlookers will have the capacity to see Stewart and Sevigny illuminate the screen on September 14.

In 2015, producer/film maker Craig William Macneil burst onto the scene with his film "The Boy," which debuted at SXSW. Be that as it may, from that point forward, we haven't heard much from the executive, other than some TV coordinating on the awfulness treasury arrangement "Channel Zero" and the up and coming "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina." This fall, Macneil at long last makes his arrival to highlight films with the spine chiller "Lizzie."

As you may induce from the title, Macneil's most recent film is a reconsidering of the Lizzie Borden story. What's more, as found in the principal trailer for the movie, the executive has made a film loaded with pressure, anticipation, and star control, with performing artists Chloe Sevigny and Kristen Stewart driving the way. The film takes after a young lady named Lizzie, who is being addressed by police about the passing of her dad. The film bounces forward and backward in time, uncovering what precisely hinted at the decisive, bleeding occasion and how two young ladies' association prompted everything.



Here's the official outline:

Institute Award® chosen one Chloë Sevigny (Boys Don't Cry, "Huge Love") stars as Lizzie Borden, the infamous lady at the core of a standout amongst the most continuing secrets in American history. After a lifetime of dejection, Lizzie finds a related soul in housemaid Bridget Sullivan (Kristen Stewart) and their mystery closeness starts an inconceivable demonstration. Chief Craig William Macneill (The Boy (2015), "Channel Zero: Candle Cove") investigates the days paving the way to the savage violations in a dim story of suppression, abuse and obstructed dreams.


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