Canadian cinematography goes wild here to break down all barriers, dejá vù and the known territory of Fear. Eli Craig (Psychology graduate, parachuting fan, explorer, mountain guide and bad actor in horror films) needs just 86 minutes to convince us (in complicity with his film school classmate L. A. Morgan Jurgenson) that you can live in the deepest Apalaches, in western Virginia, wear lumberjack shirts, not look anything like a metrosexual and nevertheless not have the slightest intention of chopping any young (and highly murderable) young city folk into a thousand pieces on their jolly excursion with their beers and their micro shorts (girls only). The Festival will howl with pleasure to see The Texas Chainsaw Massacre turned on its head. Logically, this film was first shown at Sundance.
Estados Unidos-Canadá, 2010
Dirección: Eli Craig
Producción: Albert Klychak, Rosanne Milliken, Deepak Nayar, Morgan Jurgenson / T&D Productions
Guión: Eli Craig, Morgan Jurgenson
Fotografía: David Geddes
Música: Mike Shields
Montaje: Bridget Durnford
Intérpretes: Tyler Labine, Alan Tudyk, Katrina Bowden, Jesse Moss, Philip Granger
Duración: 86 minutos
Contacto:
Voltage Pictures
Tf.: 323 46 48 351
christian@voltagepictures.com
2010 - Semana de Cine Fantástico y de Terror. Unidad de Cine.
Donostia Kultura. Teatro Victoria Eugenia. Reina Regente 8, 4. 20003 Donostia - San Sebastián
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