There’s no shortage of movies about kids who discover they possess special powers. Most of these, however — from The Incredibles to the Harry Potter franchise to the Razzie-nominated Tim Allen-starring Zoom: Academy for Superheroes(no, we didn't bother either) — are very much aimed at a younger audience.
But how about a film that absolutely isn’t, to the extent that its main stars have some years to go before they’re ever going to be able to watch it themselves?
This is certainly the case with The Innocents, Eskil Vogt’s chilling Scandinavian supernatural thriller, which is now in post-production and up for grabs at the European Film Market, with Protagonist Pictures handing worldwide sales outside Nordic territories. "The kids acting in it.
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