A new psychological horror film, ‘Near Death’, is set to unsettle audiences with its chilling exploration of life after a near-death experience gone wrong.

The supernatural thriller follows Julia, a young woman who survives a suicide attempt only to discover she has become a battleground for malevolent spirits seeking to return to the mortal world.
The film opens with Julia surviving a tragic leap from a building — an event that leaves her physically alive but spiritually vulnerable. Soon after her recovery, she begins to experience horrifying visions and ghostly encounters. At first, Julia dismisses these as trauma-induced hallucinations, but she soon uncovers the truth: she is trapped between life and death, and the entities tormenting her are fighting to possess her body as a vessel back to the living world.
As Julia struggles to hold on to her sanity, she discovers that her ordeal is not only supernatural but also rooted in human deceit. Lucas, a man from her past, is revealed to have sinister motives tied to her suffering — and a deadly plan that threatens to consume her soul entirely.
In the film’s intense climax, Julia must confront her deepest fears, regrets, and traumas to stop the spirits from crossing over and wreaking havoc on the living. To do so, she must face death once more — not as an escape, but as a final act of courage and redemption.
Blending psychological tension with supernatural horror, ‘Near Death’ delves into the themes of guilt, survival, and the consequences of unresolved pain. Its dark, atmospheric storytelling and haunting visuals promise an experience that is as emotionally gripping as it is terrifying.
‘Near Death’ serves as a reminder that sometimes, surviving is only the beginning — and that the line between the living and the damned can be frighteningly thin.

