‘Get In’: Release date, plot, cast, trailer and all you need to know about the upcoming French film on Netflix
Netflix’s recent lineup of foreign films have earned a lot of popularity among its global audience. Joining the bandwagon is a new French movie, which made its theatrical debut in November 2019 in France but now, will be available to all Netflix users. The movie explores a family’s fight to get rid of home invaders and is said to be based on real facts.
Release Date
‘Get In’ / ‘Furie’ first released in the theaters across France in November 2019. Now, the movie will premiere digitally on May 1, 2020, only on Netflix.
Plot
Paul and Chloe Diallo find their house occupied by disturbing squatters, who refuse to leave and make it difficult. Paul takes necessary legal steps, but to no avail. Out of options to find a shelter for his wife and son, they end up in a trailer park with suspicious people and things take a dark turn. How far will Paul go to save his home and family and get his life back?
As per Netflix, here’s the official synopsis,“When he returns from vacation and find his home occupied by squatters, a family man is caught in a conflict that escalates to terrifying heights.”
Cast
‘Get In’ features Adama Niane, Stéphane Caillard, and Paul Hamy in the lead roles.
Adama Samba Niane plays the role of Paul. He is a French actor, known for Baise-moi (2000), ‘Furie’(2019) and ‘Lost Signs’(2007), and television series ‘Inhuman Resources’.
Stéphane Caillard is a French actress who plays the role of Chloe. She is recognized for her roles in ‘Marseille’ and ‘War of the Worlds’ and has also worked in ‘The Take’ (2016), ‘Lucienne mange une auto’(2018).
Director
Olivier Abbou is the writer and director of the horror thriller. The screenplay is co-written by Aurélien Molas. Abbou is a French director, producer, and writer, who is recognized for his works like ‘Madame Hollywood’, ‘Territories’, ‘Yes We Can’, and ‘Maroni, les fantômes du fleuve’.
Trailer
Take a look at the preview of ‘Get In’ and get a glimpse of how far will Paul go to save his home.
Where to watch
You can catch the French thriller on your favorite device/s when it drops on Netflix on May 1, 2020.
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