In the midst of a national theatrical tour, the bold, feminist thriller Felt is now also available on iTunes. This second narrative feature from Toad Road‘s Jason Banker is a challenging, incredible film about artist Amy Everson and her ongoing struggle as the result of past trauma. I was blown away by Felt and am excited to offer Shock readers the chance to see it free, with three iTunes rental codes up for grabs.
In Felt, “Amy is hanging on by a thread. Struggling to cope with past sexual trauma and the daily aggressions of a male-dominated society, she creates grotesquely costumed alter egos that re-appropriate the male form. While giving her the sense of power she craves, acting as these characters pushes her further into a world of her own making. When she begins a new relationship with a seemingly good guy, she opens herself up to him – but that vulnerability comes at a dangerous cost, and her alter egos threaten to lash out in explosive violence.”
Disquieting and visceral, Felt is one of the must-see genre films of the year. If you’ve been waiting to check it out, email [email protected] with the subject Fetal Hitler.
For more on Felt, find its trailer and images, below.
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