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Two-faced Poster Debut for ‘Tilt’

Joseph’s mask of sanity is about to slip.

After premiering in the Midnight Section of this year’s Tribeca Film Festival, director Kasra Farahani’s Tilt is headed to the Fantasia Film Festival later this month.  thriller explores how quickly the most familiar person in your life can become the most terrifying. And how quickly we can become terrifying even to ourselves.

We now have a two-faced piece of art for the thriller that explores how quickly the most familiar person in your life can become the most terrifying. And how quickly we can become terrifying even to ourselves.

“All seems normal with Joseph and Joanne. Joanne is pregnant with their first child. Life in their little urban house is cozy and familiar. But something is off about Joseph. He doesn’t seem excited about the baby. Work on his documentary is becoming increasingly untethered. As Joseph struggles to maintain the routines of his domestic life, his mask begins to slip. Late at night, while Joanne thinks he is working, Joseph prowls the streets of Los Angeles, deliberately courting danger. Joanne is growing worried about Joseph’s odd behavior. But not as worried as she should be.”

Joseph Cross, Alexia Rasmussen, Kelvin Yu, Jessy Hodges, and CS Lee star.

Jason O’Leary wrote the film with Farahani.

Here’s the previously released trailer as well. The film is said to be a prescient and chilling character study with added components of social relevance, aimed towards the uncomfortable “new normal” of white male rage and entitlement.