Hey, the guy who used to change ads on panels in petrol stations, supermarkets, 24-hour shops, is a writer with style, and he can direct to boot. We’re referring to Mark Tonderai, the author of Hush, a good movie about anyone’s terror and moral responsibility. Mark worked putting up posters advertising his brother’s company in football grounds. We’ve known worse jobs, although he says that he felt so oppressed and trapped that he came up with this story funded on good authority not only by Warp X but by a production company called Fear Factory! In this feature debut, set at the dead of an extremely rainy night, Mark tells the tale of a boy who gets himself into big trouble when he won’t abandon the girl he thinks he has seen naked and shouting inside a blessed lorry…
Reino Unido, 2008
Dirección: Mark Tonderai
Producción: Zoe Stewart
Guión: Mark Tonderai
Fotografía: Philipp Blaubach
Montaje: Victoria Boydell
Intérpretes: Will Ash,
Christine Bottomley,
Claire Keelan,
Stuart McQuarrie, Robbie Gee
Duración: 81 minutos
Contacto:
Pathé International
Tf.: 44 207 46 24 427
sarah.lucas@pathe-uk.com
2008 - Semana de Cine Fantástico y de Terror. Unidad de Cine.
Donostia Kultura. Teatro Victoria Eugenia. Reina Regente 8, 4. 20003 Donostia - San Sebastián
Tel.: (34) 943 48 11 57/97 - Fax: (34) 943 43 06 21 E-mail: cinema_cinema@donostia.org