
Hævn 2016
When a group of friends stumbles upon an abandoned house during their travels, they decide to spend the night—only to be hunted down in a terrifying ordeal. Danish horror-thriller *Hævn (2016)*, directed by Lucas A.
Director: Lucas A. Friis
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hævn (2016) about?
*Hævn* follows a group of travelers who seek shelter in an abandoned home, only to be stalked through the night by an unseen force. As paranoia sets in, they question whether revenge or escape is even possible. The film blends psychological horror with relentless suspense.
Who directed Hævn?
The film was directed by Lucas A. Friis, whose work on *Hævn* showcases his talent for building atmospheric dread.
Who stars in Hævn?
The cast includes Ida N. Carlsen, Saskia Breuer, Nerina Santana Paredes, Tamara Jung, and other talented Danish performers.
Is Hævn (2016) worth watching?
While *Hævn* lacks an IMDb rating, its horror-thriller blend and tense narrative make it a solid pick for fans of atmospheric chills. The film's focus on vengeance and survival adds depth to its scares, though it may polarize those seeking fast-paced action.
How long is Hævn?
Runtime details are not listed for *Hævn*.
About Hævn (2016) — A Danish Horror-Thriller of Revenge and Fear
When a group of friends stumbles upon an abandoned house during their travels, they decide to spend the night—only to be hunted down in a terrifying ordeal. Danish horror-thriller *Hævn (2016)*, directed by Lucas A. Friis, plunges its characters (and audience) into a chilling night of paranoia and relentless pursuit. With suspense lurking around every shadowy corner, the friends soon realize they're not just experiencing a nightmare—they're trapped inside one where vengeance hangs heavier than survival itself.
The film weaves a haunting atmosphere with psychological tension, drawing viewers into a story where trust erodes and fear takes hold. Featuring standout performances from Ida N. Carlsen, Saskia Breuer, and Nerina Santana Paredes, *Hævn* delivers a gripping blend of supernatural dread and raw emotion. Fans of slow-burn horror with a side of moral ambiguity won't want to miss this Danish gem.