An Unwelcome Visitor Joins The Tribe in this New Video

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Terror Films has locked in a U.S. release date for The Tribe, a film we’ve been telling you about for a while now. The first phase of the release will begin on Friday, February 10th, with the film being available on iTunes, Amazon Instant, Google Play/YouTube, Vudu, Xbox Live, Sony PlayStation, and Vimeo on Demand.

The official poster and trailer will also debut several days prior to the film’s February 10th release date, but in the meantime Terror Films has provided a sneak peek into the opening scene of the film, titled “Unwelcome Visitor,” along with a few new stills.

Terror Films plans to expand the release in the coming months on platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, Roku, I Bleed Indie, Cable VOD, and DVD retailers. Those dates will be announced once they have secured placement.

In addition, the film will make its Los Angeles theatrical premiere at the LA Women’s International Film Festival, which is taking place March 23rd-26th at the Regal Cinema 14 at LA LIVE in downtown Los Angeles. Live in the area? Get more info here.

The film centers on a family of three young sisters, played by Jessica Rothe (Mary + Jane, La La Land), Anne Winters (“Tyrant”), and Chloe Beth Jones. The siblings live out their days after a pandemic has consumed most of the known world. One day a stranger, played by Michael Nardelli (The Collection, “Revenge”), suddenly shows up; and their world changes in ways they never could have imagined.

The film marks the feature directorial debut of Roxy Shih (“Dark/Web”). She also produced the film alongside Dena Hysell and Brandon Tansley.

The Tribe has won multiple awards, including Best Debut Feature at the Toronto Female Eye Film Festival, Best Feature at the St. Tropez International Film Festival, and Best Feature Director at the Other Worlds Austin Sci-Fi Film Festival.

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