Trailer for the Dark Horror Thriller SHREW'S NEST

An intense trailer has been released for a Spanish horror thriller called Shrew's Nest. The movie was directed by Esteban Roel and Juanfer Andrés, and it premiered at Fantastic Fest where it was met with positive buzz. I enjoy films like this, and this trailer got me excited about watching this one. Here's a detailed synopsis:

Montse has had a rough life. Her mother died while giving birth to her sister and her father disappeared during the war. She’s raised her younger sister on her own, a task complicated by her extreme agoraphobia. Montse never leaves the apartment, but works as a seamstress for clients that come to her. Combined with her sister’s work at a local store, they just manage to squeak out a living. But the girl is curious and she has questions about their past that Montse can’t or won’t answer.

Montse’s agoraphobia is tested when their upstairs neighbor falls down the stairs and lands just outside their front door. Montse decides to help him, bringing him into the apartment and propping him up in bed. But it quickly becomes apparent that Montse has an agenda of her own, and while it may endanger everyone involved, the girl may just get the answers to the questions she’s had for so long.

Unfortunately, there's no U.S. release date set for Shrew's Nest, but hopefully it will get one because this looks like a film I'd want to watch in a movie theater.

Shrew's Nest (Musarañas) -Juanfer Andrés and Esteban Roel, Spain World Premiere Spain, 1950s. Monste's agoraphobia keeps her locked in a sinister apartment in Madrid and her only link to reality is the little sister she sacrificed her youth to raise. But one day, a reckless young neighbour, Carlos, falls down the stairwell and drags himself to their door.

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