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      • Gabriel Bier Gislason. Writer: Attachment. Gabriel Bier Gislason is known for Attachment (2022), In a Better World (2010) and Samuel's Getting Hitched (2015).
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  1. Feb 14, 2023 · Attachment is the feature debut from Denmark-based writer/director Gabriel Bier Gislason, a horror romance steeped in Jewish folklore. In the film, Maja (Josephine Park), a Danish has-been...

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  2. Attachment is a 2022 Danish romantic horror film directed and written by Gabriel Bier Gislason and produced by Thomas Heinesen. It was released on Shudder on February 9, 2023. The film marked Gislason's directorial debut.

  3. Attachment: Directed by Gabriel Bier Gislason. With David Dencik, Ellie Kendrick, Sofie Gråbøl, Josephine Park. Maja, a Danish has-been actress, falls in love with Leah, a Jewish academic from London. Leah suffers a mysterious seizure, and Maja returns with her to London.

    • (1.8K)
    • Comedy, Horror, Romance
    • Gabriel Bier Gislason
    • 2022-07-28
  4. Feb 9, 2023 · When I met writer/director Gabriel Bier Gislason yesterday, I asked him if the project began with an interest in the London Hasidic community, with the drama between the three women or with the supernatural element with gradually takes shape, drawing on ancient Orthodox Jewish lore.

  5. Feb 10, 2023 · In Gabriel Bier Gislason's atmospheric debut, 'Attachment,' an overprotective mother comes between her daughter and a washed up actress.

  6. Feb 28, 2023 · Recently, Nightmarish Conjurings’ Chloé Gold chatted with writer/director Gabriel Bier Gislason, where they discussed the inspiration behind the film, whether or not the set of ATTACHMENT was potentially cursed, and the vagueness of the film’s ending. What was the inspiration for this film? Gabriel Bier Gislason: There were two points. I ...

  7. Feb 9, 2023 · Attachment is the debut feature of director Gabriel Bier Gislason. The film is produced by Thomas Heinesen for Nordisk Film Production A/S and written by Gislason himself.