Noomi Rapace (Prometheus, Sherlock Holmes) stars as Anna, a single mother given state protection following an abusive relationship. Terrified her ex will come back to find her and their son, Anders, she buys a baby monitor. Soon the monitor starts to pick up distressed noises from a child in another apartment and an innocent drawing by her son appears on the fridge stained with blood. Has something terrible happened in the apartment block or is Anna, already fraught, hearing things that simply aren't there. Is Anders still in danger from a force unseen and how far... will Anna go to protect the one she loves. [show more]
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Norwegian thriller in which a woman and her son move home after a relationship breakdown, only to find themselves witnesses to a possible murder. Anna (Noomi Rapace) takes her child, Anders (Vetle Qvenild Werring), to live in an apartment block when her fraught relationship with the child's father finally reaches an end. The breakdown in the relationship has had an effect on Anna; obsessed with the safety of her son, she even goes so far as to buy a babycall so she can keep track of him when they are in different rooms. However, it is another child Anna believes she hears being murdered on the babycall. Her attempts to investigate are riddled with self-doubt and misgivings. She is particularly concerned with a mysterious visitor to the building, who apparently has keys to all its doors. When she discovers blood on one of Anders' drawings she becomes convinced that her son is in grave danger...
After being placed in witness protective to save them from their ex-boyfriend/father respectively, Anna and her eight year old son Anders move to a large apartment complex. Due to their past, Anna becomes over protective of Anders and even gets him a babycall to carry around. However, Anna soon starts to hear other noises coming over the babycall including what sounded like the murder of a child.
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