SIN (Self Induced Nightmares) brings together some of Europe’s leading horror filmmakers unite to bring you a collection of terrifying horror stories.
SIN (Self Induced Nightmares) is a 2013 horror anthology film directed by Matty Calhoun. The film is a collection of short horror stories, each dealing with different types of fears and anxieties that plague the human mind. As an anthology, it follows in the tradition of horror films like Creepshow or Tales from the Crypt, with each segment offering a unique, terrifying scenario.
Plot Summary:
The anthology consists of multiple stories, each focusing on a different nightmare scenario or psychological horror element. The premise behind the title Self Induced Nightmares suggests that the characters in each story are facing nightmares of their own making, whether those are literal dreams or the consequences of their actions in the real world.
Each tale explores a different fear, from paranoia and guilt to supernatural terror. The nightmares take various forms, including hauntings, possession, and psychological breakdowns, allowing the filmmakers to explore a wide range of horror subgenres within the same film.