Eureka Entertainment to release BREEDER, Jens Dahl's sinister biohacking thriller, on Blu-ray as a part of the Montage Pictures range from 15 February 2021. The first print run of 2000 copies will feature a Limited-Edition O-card Slipcase. Women are being abducted for bio-hacking experiments. Can Mia unravel the nightmare, or will she become the next test subject? A renowned health supplement company, run by a ruthless businesswoman (Signe Egholm Olsen), is selecting and abducting young women as part of an experiment bio-hacking babies' DNA to enable her clients to reverse the ageing process. When Mia (Sara Hjort Ditlevsen, Borgman) goes to investigate, she finds herself trapped, branded and tortured in a grim underground facility. Familiar faces start to appear, and she realises that she is not alone in this. Can she somehow find inner strength and escape from the nightmare? Drawing comparisons to the New French Extreme films of the early 2000s, Breeder is a brutal modernist survival horror directed by Pusher screenwriter Jens Dahl. Special Edition: Limited Edition O-card Slipcase (First Print Run of 2000 Copies Only) | 1080p presentation on Blu-ray | DTS-HD MA 5.1 audio | Optional English subtitles | Interview with director Jens Dahl and screenwriter Sissel Dalsgaard Thomsen | PLUS: A Collector's Booklet featuring a new essay by film historian Kat Ellinger
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