Shortcuts to Hell 2, launched by Horror Channel, FrightFest, Movie Mogul and Wildseed Studios has revealed the three filmmakers who will face the public vote to decide who has their short film financed, produced and shot as a full-length feature. The winner’s film will be produced by Horror Channel, Movie Mogul and Wildseed Studios, entering production early 2015. The completed feature will receive UK digital distribution, its world premiere at Film4 FrightFest 2015, and a broadcast premiere on Horror Channel.
Chosen from an ultimate shortlist of thirteen entries by a panel of judges, the three finalists are:
All Inclusive
Directed by Michael Down
Synopsis: Two brothers leave for an all-inclusive holiday but only one shows up. One brother searches for the other through the booze-filled hedonistic streets, unveiling the dark side of package trips.
Geoffrey’S Heart
Directed by Stanislava Buevich
Synopsis: Geoffrey is finally home recovering from a recent heart transplant,...
Chosen from an ultimate shortlist of thirteen entries by a panel of judges, the three finalists are:
All Inclusive
Directed by Michael Down
Synopsis: Two brothers leave for an all-inclusive holiday but only one shows up. One brother searches for the other through the booze-filled hedonistic streets, unveiling the dark side of package trips.
Geoffrey’S Heart
Directed by Stanislava Buevich
Synopsis: Geoffrey is finally home recovering from a recent heart transplant,...
- 8/20/2014
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
The folks behind Film4 FrightFest and Horror Channel (UK) have announced the finalists for this year's Shortcuts to Hell contest. Check 'em out here along with details on the voting process and how you can watch the entire gamut of entries now!
The three finalists vying for your winning vote are:
All Inclusive, directed by Michael Down
Synopsis: Two brothers leave for an all-inclusive holiday, but only one shows up. One brother searches for the other through the booze-filled hedonistic streets, unveiling the dark side of package trips.
Geoffrey's Heart, directed by Stanislava Buevich
Synopsis: Geoffrey is finally home recovering from a recent heart transplant, but is he the same boy he was before? Or has something gone very, very wrong?
Hubert's Ghost, directed by Joe and Lloyd Staszkiewicz
Synopsis: Hubert lives a teenager's life in a haunted house with his family; his dead best friend, Angèle; and a number of other ghostly residents,...
The three finalists vying for your winning vote are:
All Inclusive, directed by Michael Down
Synopsis: Two brothers leave for an all-inclusive holiday, but only one shows up. One brother searches for the other through the booze-filled hedonistic streets, unveiling the dark side of package trips.
Geoffrey's Heart, directed by Stanislava Buevich
Synopsis: Geoffrey is finally home recovering from a recent heart transplant, but is he the same boy he was before? Or has something gone very, very wrong?
Hubert's Ghost, directed by Joe and Lloyd Staszkiewicz
Synopsis: Hubert lives a teenager's life in a haunted house with his family; his dead best friend, Angèle; and a number of other ghostly residents,...
- 8/20/2014
- by Gareth Jones
- DreadCentral.com
There is usually a grace period following a disaster in which filmmakers allow the dust to settle before typing the words ‘based on a true story’.
After 9/11, for example, Paul Greengrass and Oliver Stone each waited five years before releasing United 93 and World Trade Center respectively – similarly any onscreen dramatisation surrounding the death of Princess Diana was avoided until 2006′s The Queen.
For the Chilean miners trapped, however, there is no such waiting game. Indeed, they are not even out of their Hellish situation as the movie – tentatively titled The 33 after the number of miners trapped – enters pre-production.
Showing his sensitive side, director Rodrigo Ortuzar has opened up to Afp (via Bleeding Cool) regarding his reasons behind the project.
We have to wait for the ending, but what’s already happened up to now is incredible… There’s such a great story to tell here. My idea is to...
After 9/11, for example, Paul Greengrass and Oliver Stone each waited five years before releasing United 93 and World Trade Center respectively – similarly any onscreen dramatisation surrounding the death of Princess Diana was avoided until 2006′s The Queen.
For the Chilean miners trapped, however, there is no such waiting game. Indeed, they are not even out of their Hellish situation as the movie – tentatively titled The 33 after the number of miners trapped – enters pre-production.
Showing his sensitive side, director Rodrigo Ortuzar has opened up to Afp (via Bleeding Cool) regarding his reasons behind the project.
We have to wait for the ending, but what’s already happened up to now is incredible… There’s such a great story to tell here. My idea is to...
- 9/13/2010
- by Steven Neish
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
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