During wartime innocence isn't lost – it's taken! Some say – an action movie, but if you check out the rest of this report you'll see that
Paul Hyett‘s directorial debut
The Seasoning House is definitely a wartime horror. Brutal, aggressive & uncompromising film which gives a new look at the harshness of reality, arriving on the doorstep of
an opiated world, seen through the eyes of a deaf-mute girl.

That's exactly how
Sean Pertwee, who plays one of the leading roles in the movie, described the whole thing. Beside him,
The Seasoning House also stars
Rosie Day,
Kevin Howarth,
Anna Walton,
Jemma Powell and
Alec Utgoff.
The Seasoning House is a grim and soulless place where young girls are bought and sold for men's pleasure. Here we meet Angel, a young, orphaned girl enslaved by Viktor. Unbeknownst to her master, she moves between the walls and crawlspaces of the house – silently observing, learning and planning for her escape. When her closest confident is savagely killed, Angel can no longer contain her rage and sets out through both ingenuity and brutality to seek justice.
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Unfortunately, at this moment Hyett's revenge-horror is still without an official release date, but we'll definitely keep an eye on it.
In the meanwhile, feel free to let us know what you think about this project so far!