The Shrouds is a 2024 sci-fi horror drama written and directed by acclaimed filmmaker David Cronenberg, marking a return to his signature exploration of body horror, grief, and the uneasy merger of technology and humanity. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Karsh, a wealthy, grieving tech entrepreneur who invents “GraveTech,” a controversial device that lets the living visually monitor the decomposition of their deceased loved ones in real time via burial shrouds.
Tittle: The Shrouds
Director: David Cronenberg
Writer: David Cronenberg
Genres: Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi
Star: Vincent Cassel
Release Date: April 25, 2025 (United States)
Original Languages: English, Hungarian
Country: France, Canada
Run Time: 1 hour 59 minutes
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The Shrouds (2025) Top Cast
Vincent Cassel as Karsh
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Diane Kruger as Becca Relik / Terri
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Guy Pearce as Maury
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Sandrine Holt as Soo-Min
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Elizabeth Saunders as Gray Foner
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Jennifer Dale as Myrna Shovlin
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Eric Weinthal as Dr. Hofstra
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Jeff Yung as Dr. Rory Zhao
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Ingvar Sigurdsson as Elvar
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Vieslav Krystyan as Karoly Szabo
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Matt Willis as Muscle
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Steve Switzman as Dr. Jerry Eckler
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Victoria Fodor as Restaurant Hostess
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Jill Niedoba as Private Plane Hostess
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Al Sapienza as Luca DiFolco
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Paddington as Dog (uncredited)
FAQs The Shrouds (2025)
What is The Shrouds about?
A grieving widower invents a device to connect with the dead via burial shrouds, sparking controversy and a mysterious investigation.-
Who directed and wrote the film?
David Cronenberg. -
Who stars in the film?
Vincent Cassel, Diane Kruger, Guy Pearce, Sandrine Holt, Elizabeth Saunders, and others. -
When was the film released?
Premiered at Cannes on May 20, 2024; U.S. release on April 25, 2025. -
What languages are spoken in the film?
English and Hungarian. -
What genre is it?
Drama, Horror, Sci-Fi. -
What is the runtime?
1 hour 59 minutes. -
Who composed the music?
Howard Shore. -
Was it nominated for any awards?
Yes – 1 win and 12 nominations, including at Cannes and TIFF. -
What countries produced the film?
France and Canada.