In addition to writing and directing the movie, Elliot producedTake Back the Nightalongside Emma Fitzpatrick, Kwanza Gooden, and David Elliot. The film stars Emma Fitzpatrick, Angela Gulner, Jennifer Lafleur, Sibongile Mlambo, Corina Kinnear, Kati Sharp, Natalie D’Amico, Jess Varley, Mecca Morgan White, Richard McDowell, Tony Sgro, and Kwanza Gooden.
The official synopsis forTake Back the Nightreads:
Finding herself the victim of a violent monster attack, Jane launches a vigilante campaign to hunt the beast that tried to kill her. But her troubling history of drug use and mental illness bubbles to the surface, causing her family, community, and the authorities to question her account. Alone in her fight, Jane starts to doubt her own memory of the attack… and to wonder if the monster exists at all. Fueled by formidable female talent both in front of and behind the camera, Take Back the Night is a terrifying suspense thriller that’s both an eye-opening exposé and a powerful rallying cry.
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Take Back the Night Is a Part of Arrow’s Halloween Lineup
With its subscription platform, Arrow allows viewers to watch horror content all month long atArrow-Player.com. The lineup also included the premiere of the new filmTwo Witches, which arrived at the start of the month. Other hit horror films from he past are also featured, such asBrain Dead,Night of the Demons,Wrong Turn, andThe Descent.
Take Back the Nightcomes to the platform as part of its Why Can’t A Girl Walk Home Alone At Night? collection. These movies feature women threatened or attacked by men and exacting their revenge, as well as exploring the frustration, insecurity, and the sense of losing one’s sanity, such as in Frida Kempff’sKnocking. Other titles included in this selection ofhorror flicksareUnsafe Spaces,The Wind,Bed Bug, andIrezumi.
