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The Guests
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Shane DANIELSEN
Australia
2015
10min
DCP
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Fiction
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333
7/24 15:20
CGV Bucheon 4
605
7/27 11:30
CGV Bucheon 5
* Unless follwing Subtitle code is marked, all films will have English subtitles
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Synopsis
Eastern Europe, during the late 1960s. Anna has recently moved with her husband Philip to a new city, where she is left at home looking after their six-month old baby. One night, there is a buzz at the door and almost at once a nightmare begins.
Director
Shane DANIELSEN
Born in 1967, Sydney, Australia, studied Law and English Literature at the University of Sydney. After working as artistic director at Edinburgh International Film Festival from 2001 to 2006, Danielsen pursued a career as a screen writer.
The Guests
marks his directorial debut.