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Neolithic revenge thriller Iceman gets a new poster and trailer

June 22, 2018 by Amie Cranswick

Ahead of its UK release next month, a poster and trailer have arrived online for writer-director Felix Randau’s revenge thriller Iceman. Set during the Neolithic period, the film is inspired by the discovery of the oldest known human mummy Otzi the Iceman and stars Juergen Vogel, Susanne Wuest, André Hennicke, and Franco Nero; take a look below…

Inspired by the discovery of ‘Ötzi The Iceman’, the oldest known human mummy found in 1991, approximately 5300 years after his death, ICEMAN is an immersive, universal story of survival told with minimal dialogue in an extinct dialect and without subtitles, offering a unique and fascinating cinematic experience which walks in the footsteps of ancestry to investigate a five-thousand-year-old murder mystery.

The Ötztal Alps, more than 5300 years ago. A Neolithic clan has settled nearby a creek. It is their leader Kelab’s responsibility to be the keeper of the group’s holy shrine Tineka. While Kelab is hunting, the settlement is attacked. The members of the tribe are brutally murdered, amongst them Kelab’s wife and son, only one newborn survives… and Tineka is gone.

Blinded by pain and fury, Kelab is out for one thing alone – vengeance. He sets out after the murderers on what turns into a grand odyssey where he must fight constantly – for the infant’s survival; against the immense forces of nature; against hunters he encounters; and, amongst the loneliness of the quest, against a growing sense of doubt over the morality of his mission.

Iceman is set for release on July 27th in the UK.

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