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Film Mode Entertainment Announces UNSEEN, From the legendary producer of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, They, Riddick, and Spring Breakers

Film Mode Entertainment Announces UNSEEN, From the legendary producer of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, They, Riddick, and Spring Breakers
Film Mode Entertainment, The Soska Sisters, and Radar Pictures are thrilled to announce UNSEEN, the latest thriller/horror from the infamous, world-renown “Twisted Twins” aka Jen and Sylvia Soska, whose hit films include Vendetta, Rabid, American Mary and ABC’s of Death. The film is written and directed by Jen and Sylvia Soska and is currently casting. The film is produced by global powerhouse producer Ted Fieldwhose impressive credits include a slew of global box office hits like Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Amityville Horror and the Jumanji franchise.
Film Mode Entertainment (FME) is teaming up with Jen and Sylvia Soska, aka “The Twisted Twins” again, after a successful run on the hit 2019 reimagined David Cronenberg horror film, Rabid, on the groundbreaking new film, UNSEEN, inspired by one of the world’s most innovative video games, BlindSide. FME has just boarded the project as worldwide sales agent for global rights to the film.
Film Mode Entertainment will be premiering a presentation reel at AFM, featuring never before seen interviews of the producers and filmmakers sharing their vision for the film along with candid insight into their inspiration and influences on Monday, October 31, 2022 at 5pm at Tunnel Post in Santa Monica, and will begin pre-sales at the market.
“Audiences have already shown enormous appetite for sensory deprivation thrillers; and UNSEEN is going to raise the bar even higher in this high concept and suspenseful story.  With the phenomenal talent of the Soska Sisters at the helm and Ted Field guiding the team forward, we know have a hit on our hands.  Not only are we thrilled and honored to be working with Ted, Sylvia and Jen, we just can’t wait for audiences to embrace this thillride as much as we have.” Said Clay Epstein, President of Film Mode Entertainment.
“Unseen is an experiential horror film that places the audience in Kafkaesque dilemma where they wake up in a world of unknown terrors they can only hear since their sight is gone.” Said Radar’s CEO, Ted Field.
UNSEEN is a psychological sci fi thriller that takes place in the 1970s about a Boston couple who wake up blind. They quickly discover that everyone around them have also been stricken blind and what’s worse is there is something else in the darkness with them. Their only hope is Ada, a blind woman who volunteered the day before for an experiment to allow her to see again in her dreams. They receive a panicked call — now she can see! She is at the university up the street, and they must find their way to her if they hope to survive this nightmare.
“As lifelong gamers, we have always wanted to have the opportunity to adapt a video game into a feature film experience. Breaking new ground by exploring a thriller narrative within science fiction has given us the ability to elevate our story like never before. We are excited for fans to see something completely new from us.” Said The Soska Sisters, Jen and Sylvia.
The script for UNSEEN was inspired by the global sensation video game BlindSide, a terrifying audio-only thrilling adventure designed by tech gurus Aaron Rasmussen and Michael T. Astolfi set in a fully-immersive 3D world the gamer will never see, with over 1000 sound effects and pieces of dialogue, and gyroscope-enabled virtual reality. Inspired by Rasmussen’s experience temporarily living with blindness caused by an accidental explosion, the game offers an identical gameplay experience to both sighted and visually-impaired users
BlindSide quickly became well-known for its unique contribution to the audio-only game genre. It garnered nearly 50,000 downloads after its release, was honored with the Games for Change Most Innovative Award, was featured on MSNBC, in The New Yorker, Wired, and Gizmodo to name just a few. The game and its creators garnered further accolades from museum exhibitions to multiple awards, and the inner-workings and concept of the technology has been utilized by researchers and explorers, and now as the inspiration for a major feature film.
Producers for UNSEEN are Ted Field, Maria Frisk, Michael Napoliello, and Alex Power of Radar Pictures, and Twisted Twins Productions.
Clay Epstein of Film Mode Entertainment is Executive Producing.
UNSEEN is currently in development and moving into the pre-production phase with additional news on casting and more to come.
Film Mode Entertainment continues to bridge the gap between filmmakers and audiences and raises the genre-bar for feature films by nurturing high-quality, engaging commercially viable movies like UNSEEN and bringing them to the global marketplace with great success.
The Soska Sisters (Twisted Twins) are represented by Wonder Street, Characters and Vanderkloot Law.
Radar Pictures is represented by Buchwald.
About Film Mode Entertainment
Film Mode Entertainment is a leading worldwide sales agent, production entity and distribution company, focusing on commercially driven feature films of all genres and budget sizes. Film Mode represents projects at all stages of the filmmaking process, often as Executive Producer, with the aim of helping producers and distributors achieve maximum exposure for their films. Film Mode’s recent titles include Mayim Bialik’s feature directorial debut, AS THEY MADE US, starring two-time Oscar-winner Dustin Hoffman, Academy Award-nominee and Emmy Award-winner Candice Bergen, Simon Helberg and Dianna Agron, CHICK FIGHT starring Malin Ackerman and Bella Thorne, CRYPTO starring Kurt Russell, Luke Hemsworth and Alexis Bledel, STAGE MOTHER starring Academy Award nominee Jacki Weaver, Lucy Liu and Adrian Grenier. Previous releases include SUGAR MOUNTAIN starring Jason Momoa, and THE GOOD NEIGHBOR starring Academy Award-nominee James Caan. Film Mode accelerated their growth and expanded their capabilities by entering into a partnership with SCREEN MEDIA, representing their catalogue of more than 600 titles, including WHAT’S EATING GILBERT GRAPE starring Leonardo DiCaprio, who was nominated for an Academy Award and a Golden Globe for his performance, and MONSTER, starring Charlize Theron who won an Academy Award and Golden Globe for Best Actress for the film. The company also has its own distribution arm, as well as a documentary label, DocMode. Film Mode is based in Beverly Hills, CA. For more information, visit www.filmmodeentertainment.com
About Radar Pictures
Radar Pictures is a leading Hollywood development company that leverages high-profile IP to produce motion pictures and television for the global marketplace. Radar was founded in 1999 by Ted Field, one of the most successful entertainment executives of the last 30 years with an outstanding track record in movies, music, and television. Mr. Field has produced more than 60 feature films, including hits “The Hand that Rocks the Cradle,” “The Last Samurai,” “The Amityville Horror,” “Jumanji,” and “Riddick,” which have generated over $10 billion in worldwide revenues, and is currently producing a number of epic television series, including Robert Jordan’s “The Wheel of Time.”
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Monica has a BA in Journalism and English from the University of Massachusetts and an MS in Journalism and Communications from Quinnipiac University. Monica has worked as a journalist for over 20 years covering all things entertainment. She has covered everything from San Diego Comic-Con, The SAG Awards, Academy Awards, and more. Monica has been published in Variety, Swagger Magazine, Emmy Magazine, CNN, AP, Hidden Remote, and more. For the past 10 years, she has added PR and marketing to her list of talents as the president of Prime Entertainment Publicity, LLC. Monica is ready for anything and is proudly obsessed with pop culture.

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