Claustrophobic German Thriller Trunk Debuts Worldwide January 26, 2024 on Prime Video

High Octane Rollercoaster Ride Follows A Young Woman in a Race Against Time for Survival
CITY NAME, State name (January, 17, 2023). Outside the Club is excited to announce the global release of their last feature, Marc Schießer’s pulsing thriller Trunk, as an Original feature on Prime Video. Trunk will debut January 26, 2024 on Prime Video in over 240 countries and territories around the world.
Trunk was written and directed by Marc Schießer, making his feature directorial debut after his work on the German series “Wishlist”. Schießer and his partner Tobias Lohf produced under their Outside the Club banner. Award-winning Berlin actress Sina Martens (The Perfumier, Tatort) headlines the single location thriller, with Artjom Gilz, Luise Helm and Poal Cairo in other roles. Trunk made its world premiere at Filmfestival Cologne and went on to win the Best Thriller Feature at Nightmares Film Festival.
The Official Trailer for Trunk by Marc Schießer
28-year-old medical student Malina wakes up disoriented in a locked trunk and must realize with horror that she is missing more than just the memory. With her phone as the only connection to the outside world, the intelligent young woman wages a desperate fight for survival while the vehicle races relentlessly toward a terrible secret. Even if she makes it – she will never be the same.

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