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Soska Sisters “On the Edge” Sneak Peek

Prior to its premiere at this year’s FrightFest, the Soska Sisters are giving audiences a sneak peek at their newest film, ON THE EDGE.

Preliminary Clip from Jen and Sylvia Soska’s “On the Edge” Starring the Soska Sisters and Aramis Sartorio in a psychosexual thriller, the film has just released its first teaser and some new photos in anticipation of its world premiere at FrightFest this Halloween.

When family man Peter (Aramis Sartorio) schedules a 36-hour session with the wicked Mistress Satana (Jen Soska), who appears more keen on making him suffer for his crimes, he gets more than he paid for. Is this a kind of blackmail? Is it a form of torture? Or could it be the devil trying to take his soul? Will Peter’s religion be able to deliver him from the hell that he has created for himself, or has he already been damned? A stunning illustration of how the Kink culture can help people recover from previous suffering and serve as a wellspring for surprising salvation.

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UK, London — The first trailer for the upcoming On the Edge, the sixth film by horror directors Jen and Sylvia Soska (American Mary, Rabid), also known as the Soska Sisters, and their third original production, is now online. Besides the trailer, the Soskas have also released some photos from their next horror film, which was shot in Vancouver.

Jen Soska and Sylvia Soska star in and write, direct, and produce On the Edge. In addition to Aramis Sartorio and Ola Dada, the film also features Andrea Jin, Brianna and Alanna Finn-Morris, Ivan Decker, Mackenzie Gray, and Sophie Buddle. Both Kevvy and Glenn Burchnall of GothMamba Productions, Luna Wolf of Disturbia Films, and the Soskas themselves served as producers.

As the follow-up to the 2019 release of Rabid, the Soska Sisters’ version of David Cronenberg’s 1977 thriller, On the Edge will have its global debut at FrightFest Halloween. Passes to the festival and tickets to the screenings may now be purchased.

For more information and screening details check out FrightFest.

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