The psychological and supernatural drama Bury Me When I'm Dead is set for release on digital platforms and VOD starting Friday, July 18. Written and directed by Seabold Krebs, this intriguing film stars Devon Terrell, Charlotte Hope, and Makenzie Leigh.
With a runtime of 90 minutes, Bury Me When I'm Dead explores themes of betrayal, guilt, and the supernatural. The story revolves around Henry, a man grappling with the death of his wife, Catherine, and a broken promise. After Catherine's sudden death from brain cancer, Henry, fearing the wrath of her powerful father, returns her body to the city instead of burying her in the remote forest as promised. The betrayal and the looming threat of retribution push Henry to the edge, making him suspect that Catherine's ghost has returned for vengeance.
Seabold Krebs' captivating storytelling blends psychological depth with supernatural elements, creating a compelling and tragic narrative. The film is produced by Nicholas Payne Santos and Amanda Freeman, with Rob Coterill serving as executive producer. The cinematography by Gemma Doll-Grossman adds a visually captivating layer to the story.
Bury Me When I'm Dead is a Plenty Good & Slow Peach production, in association with 88/90 Productions. The film is rated RT: 90 minutes and is yet to be rated.
Be sure to mark your calendar for the release of Bury Me When I'm Dead on digital platforms and VOD on July 18, a film that promises to take audiences on an unforgettable journey through betrayal, guilt, and the supernatural.