the official Italian trailer of a truly unusual horror film

This debut work by French director Stéphan Castang, presented at last year’s Semaine De La Critique and at the 41st Torino Film Festival, arrives in Italian cinemas on May 30th. Here is the trailer, plot and poster for Vincent Must Die|

Vincent is a normal man. A gentle man, with his work, his friendships, his habits. One day, suddenly, for no apparent reason, Vincent begins to be violently attacked by the people he meets: but attacked in such a way, with such intensity, and by an ever-increasing number of people, that he puts his life at risk. danger.
This is the curious idea behind Vincent must dieunusual film horror directed by the debutant Stephan Castang which had its world premiere at Critics’ Week last year, and which was part of the program of Turin Film Festival 2023.
Interpreted by Karim Leklou in the title role, and with Vimala Pons and François Chattot also in the cast, Vincent Must Die is described as “the brilliant staging of an increasingly violent and individualistic dystopian society pushed to the extreme”and over the months it has obtained a nomination for the European Film Awards, a nomination for the César, and two nominations for the Lumière Awards.
Below the official Italian trailer, plot and poster for Vincent Must Diewhich will arrive on Italian cinema screens starting next May 30th with I Wonder Pictures:

Life flows placidly and without surprises for Vincent. Until, suddenly and for no apparent reason, complete strangers begin to attack him with clear murderous intent. The number of his attackers rises day after day: just one look and everyone wants his head. Forced to flee, the man finds himself involved in a spiral of inexplicable and completely out of control violence. But how can you defend yourself if your enemy is the whole world? Between Romero’s zombies and Carpenter’s They Live, a surprising and breathtaking survival horror in which no one is ever safe.

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