Lost Angels

If you are looking for the truth, you risk it finding you.

Synopsis

A deeply unnerving Danish supernatural thriller with the restrained intensity of Scandinavian noir, Lost Angels follows Freya, a young artist (Agnes Born, The Witcher) who, amidst the echoing cries of a baby, finds her new apartment consumed by an eerie and malevolent presence. What begins as a search for the source of the cries draws her back into the fractures of her own mind. As her fragile peace begins to unravel, she’s confronted with a truth too painful to face. 
 
Still reeling from a miscarriage and a devastating breakdown, Freya and her husband Mikkel move to Copenhagen for a fresh start. When a renowned gallerist shows sudden interest in Freya’s art, the pressure to paint reopens old wounds. Then come the strange disturbances: the unrelenting wails of a baby from the attic, flickering lights and a woman in old-fashioned clothes watching from the shadows.
 
Freya’s research reveals a horrifying history: the apartment once belonged to a female serial killer who murdered infants in the early 1900s. As the haunting intensifies, Freya’s grip on reality begins to crumble. Is she losing her mind, or has something unspeakable found its way into her home?
Blending the bleak elegance of Nordic noir with the creeping dread of psychological horror, Lost Angels is a measured but merciless study of grief, control, and the slow erosion of a woman’s psyche.

 

Running Time

96 Minutes

Genre

Horror, Thriller

Director

Peder Pedersen

Producers

Jan Lundager Iversen
Marcel Zyskind
Peder Pedersen

 

Cast

Agnes Born
Micki Stoltt
Kaspersilas Crystallando
Dicte Westergaard-Madsen
Ali Najei
Claes Bang