

Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight 2020
"They died without internet."
Polish horror-comedy Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight (2020) follows a group of screen-addicted teens who retreat to a remote forest rehabilitation camp, only to discover the place isn't as deserted as it seems. Directed by Bartosz M.
Director: Bartosz M. Kowalski
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight (2020) about?
The film follows a group of tech-obsessed teenagers who attend a forest rehabilitation camp, only to discover the facility's sinister true purpose. As their devices fail and danger escalates, they must confront both their addictions and a deadly threat lurking in the woods.
Who directed Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight?
Bartosz M. Kowalski directed this horror-comedy, blending social satire with intense scares.
Who stars in Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight?
The film features Julia Wieniawa, Sebastian Dela, Michał Lupa, Wiktoria Gąsiewska, and Gabriela Muskała in key roles.
Is Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight (2020) worth watching?
With its sharp humor and atmospheric tension, Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight (2020) delivers a unique horror-comedy experience. Fans of survival thrillers and genre-blending films will find plenty to enjoy, even if it's not a perfect scarefest.
How long is Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight?
The movie runs for 102 minutes.
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About Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight (2020) — A horror-comedy for the unplugged generation
Polish horror-comedy Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight (2020) follows a group of screen-addicted teens who retreat to a remote forest rehabilitation camp, only to discover the place isn't as deserted as it seems. Directed by Bartosz M. Kowalski, the film blends sharp social commentary with relentless scares, exploring what happens when technology-dependent young adults confront their deepest fears—literally. With a cast led by Julia Wieniawa and Sebastian Dela, the movie oscillates between dark humor and genuine terror, capturing the claustrophobic tension of being trapped in an unfamiliar wilderness where the real monsters might just be lurking in the shadows.
The eerie atmosphere builds as the teens realize the camp's sinister intentions, turning a routine detox into a desperate fight for survival. Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight (2020) cleverly critiques modern dependency on devices while delivering a chilling, genre-blending experience that keeps audiences on edge. Whether you're a fan of horror, comedy, or both, this 102-minute Polish gem offers a fresh take on survival thrillers, proving that sometimes the scariest place isn't a haunted house—it's the great outdoors without Wi-Fi.




