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The Interior 2015

★ 5.011 votes80 min📅 2015-07-27

In Trevor Juras' atmospheric thriller *The Interior* (2015), a disillusioned young man from Toronto trades the suffocating routines of city life for the stark solitude of British Columbia's wilderness.

Director: Trevor Juras

Cast

Patrick McFadden
Patrick McFadden
James
Jake Beczala
Red Jacket
Andrew Hayes
Andrew Hayes
Mr. Vondas
Delphine Roussel
Delphine Roussel
Doctor
Ryan Austin
Roland
Lucas Mailing
Samuel
Shaina Silver-Baird
Shaina Silver-Baird
Cindy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Interior (2015) about?

*The Interior* follows a Toronto man grappling with a bleak medical diagnosis who flees to the British Columbian wilderness, only to find survival harder than he imagined. Struggling to stay ahead, he turns to petty theft, but as his isolation deepens, eerie and unsettling events begin to unfold, revealing a terrifying truth about his situation.

Who directed The Interior?

Trevor Juras directed *The Interior* (2015), crafting a psychological thriller steeped in atmospheric tension and natural dread.

Who stars in The Interior?

The cast of *The Interior* features Patrick McFadden, Jake Beczala, Andrew Hayes, Delphine Roussel, and Ryan Austin in pivotal roles.

Is The Interior (2015) worth watching?

As an 80-minute psychological thriller, *The Interior* delivers a moody, unsettling experience with strong atmospheric tension. While it may not appeal to mainstream audiences, fans of slow-burn thrillers with existential themes will likely find it compelling.

How long is The Interior?

*The Interior* runs for 80 minutes.

About The Interior (2015) — A haunting thriller where isolation and madness collide in the wild

In Trevor Juras' atmospheric thriller *The Interior* (2015), a disillusioned young man from Toronto trades the suffocating routines of city life for the stark solitude of British Columbia's wilderness. After a grim medical prognosis strips away his sense of purpose, he seeks escape in the untamed Interior, only to find survival far harder than expected. Struggling to adapt, he turns to desperate measures—small thefts that spiral into a haunting cycle of paranoia.

As isolation tightens its grip, the once-empty woods begin to twist into something unnatural. Strange and unsettling manifestations emerge, blurring the line between reality and delusion, all pointing toward a chilling revelation about his fate. *The Interior* weaves a tense, atmospheric narrative where nature itself feels alive with dread, testing the limits of the protagonist's sanity.