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FREESTYLE DIGITAL MEDIA ACQUIRES “THE UNBORN” FOR MAY RELEASE

Freestyle Digital Media, the digital film distribution division of Byron Allen’s Entertainment Studios, has acquired North American rights to the Horror feature THE UNBORN. THE UNBORN will be available to rent and own on DVD and North American digital HD internet, cable, and satellite platforms through Freestyle Digital Media on May 1, 2020.

THE UNBORN tells the story of what happens when strange, unexplained events unfold at an old factory as two security guards fight for their lives. Tiffany is a 25-year-old security guard who rushes to work to discuss a shocking discovery with her boyfriend — she is pregnant. Upon arrival at the factory scheduled for demolition, Tiffany starts a night shift along with her colleague, Joey, who is secretly in love with her. Several bizarre occurrences unfold as these two security guards must come to terms with reality while a mysterious evil entity has other plans for both Tiffany and Joey. It soon becomes the responsibility of Tiffany alone to confront the mysterious attacker and save Joey, herself, and her unborn child.

Written by Danny Matier an directed by Tal Lazar, THE UNBORN features an ensemble cast including Manni L. Perez (‘Tiffany’), Chris Bellant (‘Joey’), Brian David Tracy (‘Dr. Thatcher’), and Clifton Samuels (‘Henry’). THE UNBORN was produced by Dr. David M. Milch, Tal Lazar, Phil Newsom, Ohad Ashkenazi, and Assaf Mor.

Freestyle Digital Media’s Director of Acquisitions, Caleb Ward, negotiated the deal to acquire THE UNBORN with filmmaker Tal Lazar of MiLa Media.

“We are excited to have Freestyle Digital Media on board for our release of THE UNBORN,” said filmmaker Tal Lazar. “We feel fortunate to have the opportunity to entertain and uplift in these difficult times.”

Blacktooth

(Staff Writer) Lover of all things horror and metal. Also likes boobs and booze.

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