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New Trailer: Black Mandala Unveils the Nerve-Shredding Survival Horror SHED

Black Mandala has officially released the trailer for SHED, a gripping survival horror film that promises to turn a simple farm building into a claustrophobic house of mirrors. Directed by Steven J. Mihaljevich, the film has already begun making waves on the festival circuit, securing major wins at the UK Film Awards and a premiere at the prestigious Screamfest LA.

A Nightmare on Christmas Eve

Forget the holiday cheer. SHED centers on 10-year-old Mia (Mani Shanks), who finds herself accidentally locked inside a farm shed on Christmas Eve. The situation turns from a mistake into a nightmare when a violent stranger descends upon the property.

What follows is a uniquely intimate horror experience, told almost entirely from Mia’s perspective. Trapped and isolated, the young girl must endure hunger and mounting fear while grappling with the horrifying realization that something catastrophic has happened to her family, all while the killer remains only meters away.

The Cast and Creative Team

The film features a standout performance by newcomer Mani Shanks, who took home Best Actress at the UK Film Awards. Horror aficionados will also be thrilled to see Australian genre legend John Jarratt (Wolf Creek) in the cast, bringing his seasoned presence to this high-stakes thriller.

  • Director/Writer: Steven J. Mihaljevich
  • Cast: John Jarratt, Mani Shanks, Jason Robert Lester
  • Cinematography: Shane Piggott
  • Music: Ben St Lucian Chase

Acclaim and Awards

Before its wide release, SHED has already established itself as a critical darling within the genre community. Its accolades include

  • Best Horror Feature – UK Film Awards
  • Best Screenplay – Steven J. Mihaljevich (UK Film Awards)
  • Best Actress – Mani Shanks (UK Film Awards)

SHED appears to be a tense, emotionally charged exploration of vulnerability and the sheer will to survive. Sometimes, the most terrifying place on earth is the one you simply cannot escape.

Watch the trailer for SHED below:

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