A clip from Silent House, the new indie remake (of the acclaimed ultra-low-budget Uruguayan film La Casa Muda) that's playing at this year's Sundance Film Festival, just hit the web. And it looks like filmmakers Chris Kentis and Laura Lau -- the duo reponsible for Open Water, which wowed Sundance audiences back in 2004 -- may have done it again. The film's generating very good buzz, due to both its continuous-shot/real-time filmmaking and its star, Elizabeth Olsen (younger sister of the infamous Olsen twins). Check out the clip after the jump.
According to MTV, who debuted this exclusive clip, Olsen plays "Sarah, a young girl who returns with her father and uncle to fix up her family's summerhouse after it's violated by squatters in the off-season. It's an innocuous enough beginning, but things quickly take a turn for the sinister when Sarah begins to hear strange sounds emanating from the walls of the boarded-up house. Is someone or something trying to get out? Is the house haunted? Or is Sarah just going stark raving mad?"
