Mould

May. 28,2024      
Rating:
5.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Leon, a gravely ill man, awakens in a strange, desolate house that bears no semblance to home. Stripped of everything familiar, he is confined to four confining walls, his only visitor being an enigmatic carer who visits him daily. Consumed by the mysterious disappearance of his wife, Cheryl, Leon’s desperation for answers intensifies. As his body weakens and mould festers around him, he spirals deeper into a haze of suspicion and paranoia. Distrusting his carer and the unsettling reality that envelops him, Leon clings to distant memories of his past life striving him forward, driven by an urgent need for truth and escape. Will he uncover the answers he seeks before it’s too late?

Ross Mullan as  Leon

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