Plaion Pictures have confirmed that the Australian sci-fi thriller In Vitro is set for its UK Premiere at Glasgow Film Festival on 27th February. The film will be released across Digital Platforms later this year.


In Vitro is co-directed by Will Howarth and Tom McKeith, with Howarth making his feature-length directorial debut. Star of the film Talia Zucker (Lake Mungo) collaborated with the duo as co-writers. The film also features stand out performances from Ashley Zukerman (Succession, Apple Cider Vinegar), as well as Will Howarth (Beast).


Layla lives on a remote cattle property with her husband, Jack, who has developed a new process for breeding livestock. But the farm is struggling and the isolated existence is not the life Layla dreamed of, especially when a number of unsettling events occur on the property. As Layla starts to question her life with Jack, she discovers that there is a disturbing presence with them on the farm.
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