Glasshouse

[Available July 12 on various digital and VOD platforms.] Kelsey Egan and Anja Taljaard's eerie, apocalyptic, somber, slow-paced, original, fascinating, twist-filled, 97-minute film in which a protective, strict mother (Adrienne Pearce), her three daughters (Jessica Alexander, Anja Taljaard, and Kitty Harris), and a mentally challenged son (Brent Vermeulen) who was exposed as a child (Morgan James Bosman) to the toxin live a dystopian existence in a Victorian-like glasshouse in an attempt to protect themselves from The Shred memory-stealing toxin that destroys memories of those infected and kill intruders (Robert Haxton and Will Greeff) and use their bodies for garden fertilizer, but when a mysterious stranger (Hilton Pelser) with a leg injury enters the house, it severely disrupts the family dynamics and threatens their very existence.
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