Detour
Synopsis
Driving back to Norway, Lina and Martin reach a roadblock where they take a detour deep into the Swedish woods. But soon they encounter creepy incidents that leave them remotely stranded and everything seems much too bizarre to be accidental...
Deep inside the Swedish woods, their car suddenly suffers a tire blowout, and they seek assistance at an abandoned gas station. Soon after, they encounter a girl screaming for help. After the local police officer arrive they have to assist him returning the girl here grandparents. A spooky house in the middle of the woods, unaware that they are under constant video surveillance, and have been cast in the leading roles of a live Internet snuff movie with a definitive end.
Deep inside the Swedish woods, their car suddenly suffers a tire blowout, and they seek assistance at an abandoned gas station. Soon after, they encounter a girl screaming for help. After the local police officer arrive they have to assist him returning the girl here grandparents. A spooky house in the middle of the woods, unaware that they are under constant video surveillance, and have been cast in the leading roles of a live Internet snuff movie with a definitive end.
About the Director
Director(s)
Severin
Eskeland
Director
Severin Eskeland is a multiple award winning filmmaker, and his shortfilms has been screened at festivals around the world. His exam film "The chamber" was screened at the 2006 Screamfest in Los Angeles, a festival which he returned to in 2009 with his first feature "Snarveien"(aka Detour)....Read more
Severin Eskeland is a multiple award winning filmmaker, and his shortfilms has been screened at festivals around the world. His exam film "The chamber" was screened at the 2006 Screamfest in Los Angeles, a festival which he returned to in 2009 with his first feature "Snarveien"(aka Detour).
The film has also been released internationally.
His next feature "LUST"(2017) has also been released internationally, also in Canada, and the US.
His previous short film "Allodium" has screened at over 40 festivals, and won 10 awards, gotten 8 nominations.
His latest shortfilm "NUMBER 7" is now out on the festival circuit, and was just accepted by Screamfest 2022. The film has till now won 12 awards, and gotten 5 nominations on 11 festivals. Read less
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