A man is hiking in a desert when his car disappears. He follows a boy and ends up in a remote cabin with a young woman. A strange dynamic between them occurs, along with several violent encounters with menacing boys holding the woman captive. As he realizes the calculated trap he is fallen into, it is too late to avoid the horrific outcome he will be subjected to.
The Seeding is a daring, nightmarish feature debut by writer/director Barnaby Clay, whose noted music video works include songs by Gnarls Barkley, "YYYs" and more. This slow-burning shocker tackles toxic masculinity and our fear of isolation effectively presents the steps of deterioration in a man’s psyche upon being faced with desperation and a battle for survival as a newcomer, Barnaby Clay is a director to be reckoned with. (Jongsuk Thomas NAM)
This article discusses the film "Seeding", which features a man who falls into a dangerous situation after losing his car on a hiking trail in California. The film explores themes such as toxic masculinity and the fear of isolation through its slow-burning thriller style. The director, Barnaby Clay, has gained recognition for his work in music videos, including songs by Gnarls Barkley and "YYYs".