As Sundance approaches, so does Slamdance, the annual Park City alternative which in recent years has premiered the likes of The Dirties and Jug Face. This January, Slamdance hosts the world premiere of Body, from directors Dan Berk and Robert Olsen, and starring Lauren Molina, V/H/S Helen Rogers, Alexandra Turshen and indie horror great Larry Fessenden (Habit, The Last Winter).
In Body, Best friends Holly, Cali, and Mel are home for the holidays.
It’s a couple nights before Christmas and the three girls are bored out of their minds, sitting at Mel’s parents house. As she is wont to do, Cali suggests they go out and have some fun. Her uncle owns a mansion one town over and happens to be out of town for the holiday. Better yet, he’s given her permission to party there. Despite Holly’s reservations, the girls head out. It’s only after hours of partying and taking advantage of the home’s many amenities that the girls discover Cali has lied to them. This is not her uncle’s house. It belongs to a family that Cali used to babysit for. And it becomes quite clear that permission was certainly never granted to party there. Holly and Mel, infuriated with Cali, immediately head for the door. Unfortunately, before they can leave, the groundskeeper of the estate arrives. The girls attempt to flee, but wind up running into him on their way out. An altercation follows and in a freak accident, the girls push him down the stairs. He falls awkwardly, breaking his neck and ultimately dying.
For the remainder of the film, we watch the girls slowly unravel as they decide what to do about the dead body in the living room. But covering their tracks might mean adding to the body count…
Body premieres Sunday, January 25th at the Slamdance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. For tickets, schedule and info, head to Slamdance. Find a selection of images from the film, below
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