SYNOPSIS
BEEZEL. In this unsettling new horror, told over six tumultuous decades, three unwitting guests of a cursed New England home stumble upon a sinister secret dwelling beneath its floors – an eternal witch with an insatiable thirst for the souls of the living.
A creepy chronicle of increasingly sinister legends and dark history, it offers a series of narratively linked vignettes, exploring the influence of an ancient evil upon several generations of the same family. Assembled from disparate types of “found footage”, the film presents its varied stories across multiple formats, from Super-8, to VHS, to the HD digital camera of a mobile phone, not simply suggesting the passage of time, but also the changes in how people record, interact with, and interrogate their own experiences through the years.
From the exciting filmmaking duo, Aaron Fradkin and Victoria Fratz Fradkin of Social House Films, they have been dubbed one of the fastest growing creators in horror, with their popular short films even going viral. Beezel marks a bold and unsettling new outing not to be missed by genre fans.