
Imposters teaser trailer: Jessica Rothe stars in mind-bending sci-fi thriller
Happy Death Day star Jessica Rothe has returned to the genre world with her latest project, the sci-fi thriller Imposters, which is set to have its world premiere at the SXSW film festival this weekend. With its premiere just a few days a way, a teaser trailer for the film has dropped online and can be seen in the embed above.
Cast and Synopsis
Written and directed by Caleb Phillips, who made his feature directorial debut with the 2017 comedy thriller Brothers in Arms, Imposters has the following synopsis: After a couple’s baby boy is taken, the desperate mother learns of a way to bring him back. However, her husband begins to suspect that what she returned with isn’t their son.
Rothe is joined in the cast by Charlie Barnett (Russian Doll), Yul Vazquez (Will Trent), Bates Wilder (American Fiction), Luisina Quarleri (Coyote Lake), Thomas Parobek (The Crowded Room), Ian Lyons (Julia), Taylor Karin (Finding Master Right), Declan Bennett (EastEnders), and Lee Bennett (Knight of the Dead).
Imposters was produced by Thomas Bond, Sara Seligman, and Joe Bandelli.
Director’s Statement
Phillips provided the following statement: “I love genre, and wanted to make a twisty thriller that would satisfy the Mr. Robot, Attack on Titan, and Lost fan in me. I wanted to make a movie for people who like guessing twists and obsessing over theories with their friends. I think mystery is one of the most
powerful shortcuts to empathy. When it hits everyone leans forward, and I think it makes us more curious about complicated characters.
At the same time, I make films that are deeply personal to me. Imposters started as two different short films. It finally clicked when I realized that both shorts were the same story. One the first act, and the other the third act. Once I have the concept, I make it personal. When I was writing Imposters, my parents and family structure were imploding. After thirty years of marriage, untreated mental illness, and a horrible court case, they finally divorced. Neither taking accountability for the damage they did. When Imposters came into my life, I was trying to understand how two people so wrong from each other could stay together for so long, and destroy so much. Was it for their children, or were they just afraid of being alone? The characters in Imposters aren’t my parents. They’re how I tried to understand what happened. The theme of codependency is there, but that felt like a hand-wave. I wanted to know why people don’t change.
I wrote Imposters for more than just that, however. I had something to prove. My short film Other Side of the Box collectively has 30+ million views on YouTube, and after three years, it made no difference. No one was going to take a chance on an ‘unproven director.’ Mark Duplass was right, the cavalry wasn’t coming. Duplass, Jim Cummings, and Rob Savage just went out and made their movies, why couldn’t I? The movie could fall apart, but it would be on my terms. I intended for it to be a shoestring budget, scrappy, handheld movie, and was going to suffer from having no money, but it didn’t matter, because it would exist. Then my producer friends believed in it, they found more money than I expected, we cast actors way above our level, and suddenly we were making a real movie. It was an example of ‘Build it and they will come.’“
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