Immaculatea new cult title in the horror genre?
Sydney Sweeney continues projects. She best known for her role in the series Euphoria, the young actress is now making a place for herself in cinema. Among her upcoming films, it will be on display soonImmaculate. In this feature filmpsychological horrorwe will see her play a nun who is welcomed into an Italian convent, before realizing that the other members of the convent hide many secrets.
Written by Andrew Lobel, the feature film was directed by Michael Mohan, who had already collaborated with Sydney Sweeney on the series Everything sucks!. As for the casting, in addition to the American actress, fan of The Paper House will be able to recognize themselves Immaculate Álvaro Morte, the interpreter of the Professor in the famous Netflix series. The cast also includes Benedetta Porcaroli, Simona Tabasco, Dora Romano and Giorgio Colangeli.
Sydney Sweeney in the middle of a nightmare in the trailer
WhileImmaculate will be released in theaters in several weeks, Neon just revealed the trailer (video in the article). We find the character played by Sydney Sweeney, Cecilia, who seeks meaning in her life within the convent where she finds herself. We find out latershe got pregnant. From then on things get complicated for her. Anxiety is created around the mystery of her pregnancy, and the young woman finds herself in the middle of a nightmare, a prisoner of the place where she finds herself…
The trailer ofImmaculate promises us a terrifying filmto the atmosphere at the same time distressing and oppressive. With the images revealed, we can also expect another impressive performance from the actress. As previously mentioned, we will have to wait several weeks before we can find out her performance as Cecilia.
Immaculate will come out next March 20th in French cinemas.
Source: Cine Serie

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