Swarm Trailer Previews Unsettling Survival Movie | Exclusive
ComingSoon can exclusively reveal the trailer for Swarm.
Swarm is a new Polish psychological drama that comes from filmmaker Bartek Bala. With this being Bala’s feature film directorial debut, the movie is now available to watch through TVOD.
Check out the exclusive Swarm trailer below (watch more trailers and clips):
What happens in the Swarm trailer?
Per the official synopsis, the Swarm trailer follows a father who is “in pursuit of absolute freedom” as he “relocates his family to a remote island, cutting them off from modern society to live by principles of self-sufficiency, ritual, and radical independence. As both patriarch and teacher, he raises his two adolescent children to believe that true liberty exists only beyond civilization’s reach. But what begins as a utopian experiment slowly fractures. Rivalries emerge, obedience gives way to resistance, and the family’s fragile harmony erodes as resources dwindle and another brutal winter approaches. As survival grows uncertain, the ideals meant to liberate them become instruments of control.”
The cast of Swarm includes Roma Gąsiorowska, Eryk Lubos, Adam Wojciechowski, and Antonina Litwiniak.
Bala also serves as a writer and a producer on Swarm. Prior to this, Bala wrote, directed, and produced four short films — Pod Poziomem Morza, Pod Powiekami, PowiąZane, and RodzeńStwo — while he is also the co-founder of HOLE Films.
Maciej Słowiński also worked on the script for Swarm, while Łukasz Siódmok and Tomasz Langner additionally serve as producers.
Bala said in a statement, “I wanted to combine various genres: a kind of parable, a fairy tale with a strong message, and a riveting history. For me, this is a contemporary form of magical realism where poetry and symbols merge with the truth of my characters, purposely undefined in order for the viewer to discover some other layers and to be left with a lingering reflection.”
The Forge‘s Swarm is now available on digital TVOD platforms such as Amazon, Apple TV, DirecTV, Dish, Google Play, Shaw, and Vubiquity.
Source: Comingsoon.net
