Traumatika is the latest film from Pierre Tsigaridis and Maxime Rancon, the creators of 2021’s well received Two Witches. Its premiere at this years FrightFest has garnered a good buzz, especially with what the creators have done before so it is with much anticipation that this film arrives.
The trauma that is indicated in the film’s title is the beating heart of this horrific tale of possession and murder. The drama unfolds over multiple timelines and is a thrilling watch, with a decent amount of unsettling tension throughout the movie’s duration.
The film begins, after a bit of important backstory, with the ordeal of a young boy named Mikey, who is in the thrall of his demonically possessed mother. This leads into a whole host of murder, mayhem and unravelling secrets as the film moves on at a rapid pace. This fast pace amplifies the traumatic horror tremendously,...
The trauma that is indicated in the film’s title is the beating heart of this horrific tale of possession and murder. The drama unfolds over multiple timelines and is a thrilling watch, with a decent amount of unsettling tension throughout the movie’s duration.
The film begins, after a bit of important backstory, with the ordeal of a young boy named Mikey, who is in the thrall of his demonically possessed mother. This leads into a whole host of murder, mayhem and unravelling secrets as the film moves on at a rapid pace. This fast pace amplifies the traumatic horror tremendously,...
- 8/28/2024
- by Gavin Brown
- Love Horror
As Pigeon Shrine FrightFest 2024 continues to thrill and terrify, one of the standout screenings from yesterday was the world premiere of Traumatika. Directed by Pierre Tsigaridis, this film has already made waves with its intense and visceral storytelling, blending elements of possession, true crime, and slasher horror.
We had the chance to catch up with Maxime Rancon, CEO of The Rancon Company, and Rebekah Kennedy, one of the film’s lead actresses, to discuss the making of Traumatika, their inspirations, and what they hope audiences take away from this terrifying experience.
Maxime Rancon, CEO and Rebekah Kennedy, actress 1. Tell us about your film
Maxime Rancon: Traumatika is a relentless, fast-paced descent into the dark world of possession, blending elements of true crime, body horror, and slasher genres. This film is an intense and gripping experience, offering a visceral exploration of fear and terror that pays homage to our favorite kind of horror.
We had the chance to catch up with Maxime Rancon, CEO of The Rancon Company, and Rebekah Kennedy, one of the film’s lead actresses, to discuss the making of Traumatika, their inspirations, and what they hope audiences take away from this terrifying experience.
Maxime Rancon, CEO and Rebekah Kennedy, actress 1. Tell us about your film
Maxime Rancon: Traumatika is a relentless, fast-paced descent into the dark world of possession, blending elements of true crime, body horror, and slasher genres. This film is an intense and gripping experience, offering a visceral exploration of fear and terror that pays homage to our favorite kind of horror.
- 8/25/2024
- by Peter Campbell
- Love Horror
From the creative minds behind Two Witches comes Traumatika, a haunting new horror film that explores the dark intersections of demonic possession and slasher terror. Directed by Pierre Tsigaridis, Traumatika plunges audiences into the terrifying experiences of Mikey, a young boy whose life is shattered by his mother’s descent into madness. The film employs multiple first-person point-of-view shots to capture the raw fear and confusion of Mikey’s childhood, turning his night terrors into a gruesome reality that will haunt him—and those around him—for generations.
As Pigeon Shrine FrightFrightFest kicks off this Thursday, Traumatika is set to make its mark on the horror landscape, screening it’s world premiere on Saturday the 24th. The film’s premise is both chilling and thought-provoking: What if the evil we fear most isn’t born but created through trauma? As Mikey witnesses his mother’s terrifying transformation, the question of...
As Pigeon Shrine FrightFrightFest kicks off this Thursday, Traumatika is set to make its mark on the horror landscape, screening it’s world premiere on Saturday the 24th. The film’s premise is both chilling and thought-provoking: What if the evil we fear most isn’t born but created through trauma? As Mikey witnesses his mother’s terrifying transformation, the question of...
- 8/21/2024
- by Emily Bennett
- Love Horror
As the end of August approaches, horror fans are eagerly anticipating Pigeon Shrine FrightFest 2024, the UK’s premier horror film festival. Running from August 22 to 26, this year’s lineup is packed with a variety of fantastic premieres, promising a festival filled with unforgettable nightmares and fresh horror talent. Whether you’re into psychological terror, supernatural scares, or gory thrillers, this year’s selection has something to satisfy every horror craving.
With numerous films on the schedule, it’s hard to narrow down our most anticipated picks. However, we’ve combed through the lineup to bring you the ten films we’re most excited to see at this year’s FrightFest. From visionary directors to fresh voices in the genre, these films are poised to make waves, offering everything from supernatural chills to blood-soaked thrills.
So if you haven’t done already, grab your tickets, brace yourself for the scares, and...
With numerous films on the schedule, it’s hard to narrow down our most anticipated picks. However, we’ve combed through the lineup to bring you the ten films we’re most excited to see at this year’s FrightFest. From visionary directors to fresh voices in the genre, these films are poised to make waves, offering everything from supernatural chills to blood-soaked thrills.
So if you haven’t done already, grab your tickets, brace yourself for the scares, and...
- 8/19/2024
- by Jasmine Clarke
- Love Horror
Earlier this month, we shared the news that Anchor Bay Entertainment – which used to be a major player in the horror world back in the late ’90s and early 2000s, when they gave DVD releases to films like the Evil Dead trilogy, George A. Romero’s Dead trilogy, the Sleepaway Camp franchise, The Hills Have Eyes, The Car, Maniac, Prom Night, some of the Hellraisers, Halloweens, and much more – is being revived, with their first two releases puppet horror film Abruptio and Dinner with Leatherface, a documentary that looks at the life, career, and legacy of original Leatherface actor Gunnar Hansen. Now we’ve learned that the new Anchor Bay has acquired the North American rights to the horror/comedy Crust, with the plan being to release it sometime later this year.
Crust tells the story of Vegas Winters, a depressed washed-up child actor, who fled Tinseltown and now owns...
Crust tells the story of Vegas Winters, a depressed washed-up child actor, who fled Tinseltown and now owns...
- 2/27/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
We learned last week that iconic label Anchor Bay Entertainment is coming back to life here in 2024, and founders Thomas Zambeck and Brian Katz have announced this morning that they have acquired the North American rights to the horror/comedy Crust, which will have its release later this year.
Directed by Sean Whalen (The People Under The Stairs), who co-wrote the film with Jim Wald, Crust stars Whalen, Daniel Roebuck (Rob Zombie’s The Munsters), Rebekah Kennedy (Two Witches), Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp), and Ricky Dean Logan (Back to the Future II), with Shawntay Dalon (“Detroiters”) and Alan Ruck (“Succession”).
“As someone who grew up watching Sean on screen, I am thrilled to be in business with him,” says Zambeck. “The fact that it’s on a witty and clever film like this – one that displays such a mastery of tone – makes it so much sweeter. I can’t wait...
Directed by Sean Whalen (The People Under The Stairs), who co-wrote the film with Jim Wald, Crust stars Whalen, Daniel Roebuck (Rob Zombie’s The Munsters), Rebekah Kennedy (Two Witches), Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp), and Ricky Dean Logan (Back to the Future II), with Shawntay Dalon (“Detroiters”) and Alan Ruck (“Succession”).
“As someone who grew up watching Sean on screen, I am thrilled to be in business with him,” says Zambeck. “The fact that it’s on a witty and clever film like this – one that displays such a mastery of tone – makes it so much sweeter. I can’t wait...
- 2/20/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
In a deal that closed at the EFM over the weekend revived genre label Anchor Bay Entertainment has acquired North American rights to the horror comedy Crust featuring a cast of genre veterans and Succession star Alan Ruck.
Sean Whalen, who starred in Wes Craven’s The People Under The Stairs, makes his feature directorial debut on the story, and stars as Vegas Winters, a depressed washed-up child actor who fled Tinseltown and owns and lives in a rundown laundromat.
The despondent man’s tears of anguish turn a pile of socks into a loving monster named Crust, who protects...
Sean Whalen, who starred in Wes Craven’s The People Under The Stairs, makes his feature directorial debut on the story, and stars as Vegas Winters, a depressed washed-up child actor who fled Tinseltown and owns and lives in a rundown laundromat.
The despondent man’s tears of anguish turn a pile of socks into a loving monster named Crust, who protects...
- 2/19/2024
- ScreenDaily
Sometimes, life socks. Known to horror fans for his role in Wes Craven’s The People Under the Stairs, Sean Whalen is back with a brand new horror-comedy titled Crust.
Whalen directed and stars in Crust, which centers on a sock monster. In the black & white film, “A has-been child actor and owner of a dingy laundromat becomes powerfully vengeful when his collection of lone socks transforms into a murderous monster named Crust.”
Here’s the full official plot synopsis…
Vegas Winters, a depressed washed up child actor, fled Tinseltown and now owns and lives in a rundown laundromat. He finds lost socks in the machines and uses them to soak up all his bodily fluids. One night his tears of anguish turns the pile into a loving sock monster named Crust who becomes his protector and friend.
Meanwhile he has a new girlfriend, a paranormal investigator poking around, and...
Whalen directed and stars in Crust, which centers on a sock monster. In the black & white film, “A has-been child actor and owner of a dingy laundromat becomes powerfully vengeful when his collection of lone socks transforms into a murderous monster named Crust.”
Here’s the full official plot synopsis…
Vegas Winters, a depressed washed up child actor, fled Tinseltown and now owns and lives in a rundown laundromat. He finds lost socks in the machines and uses them to soak up all his bodily fluids. One night his tears of anguish turns the pile into a loving sock monster named Crust who becomes his protector and friend.
Meanwhile he has a new girlfriend, a paranormal investigator poking around, and...
- 11/9/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Sean Whalen (The People Under the Stairs) is busy on his passion project Crust a wacky horror-comedy that’s being directed by Sean Whalen. The film will star Alan Ruck (“Succession”) and star Daniel Roebuck (The Munsters), Rebekah Kennedy (Two Witches), Shawntay Dalon (Detroiters), Felissa Rose (Terrifier 2), Ricky Dean Logan (Back to the Future franchise) and Daniel John Kearney (Dark Circles).
Producers on the creature feature heading into production in Los Angeles in April include Sean Whalen, Felissa Rose, Ricky Dean Logan, Daniel John Kearney and The Soska Sisters – Jen and Sylvia Soska.
Written by Sean Whalen and Jim Wald, Crust tells the story of a lonely laundromat owner, Vegas Winters (Whalen), who keeps the leftover socks from customers and uses them to clean himself. When he gets abused and weeps into the pile of socks, it turns into a creature who seeks revenge on Vegas’ enemies.
The project is...
Producers on the creature feature heading into production in Los Angeles in April include Sean Whalen, Felissa Rose, Ricky Dean Logan, Daniel John Kearney and The Soska Sisters – Jen and Sylvia Soska.
Written by Sean Whalen and Jim Wald, Crust tells the story of a lonely laundromat owner, Vegas Winters (Whalen), who keeps the leftover socks from customers and uses them to clean himself. When he gets abused and weeps into the pile of socks, it turns into a creature who seeks revenge on Vegas’ enemies.
The project is...
- 3/13/2023
- by Peter 'Witchfinder' Hopkins
- Horror Asylum
Prolific character actor Sean Whalen may be best known for playing Roach in Wes Craven’s The People Under the Stairs, but he has over 140 other screen acting credits to his name as of today, and now he’s set to make his feature directorial debut with a horror movie called Crust… a strange tale that involves a sock monster. Whalen has reserved the lead role for himself, but Deadline reports that he’s also building up a strong supporting cast. Succession‘s Alan Ruck (who may still be best known for playing Cameron in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off) and genre regular Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp) have joined the cast, which also includes Daniel Roebuck (Rob Zombie’s The Munsters), Rebekah Kennedy (Two Witches), Shawntay Dalon (Detroiters), Ricky Dean Logan (Freddy’s Dead: The Final Nightmare) and Daniel John Kearney (Dark Circles).
Details on most of the characters are being kept under wraps,...
Details on most of the characters are being kept under wraps,...
- 2/28/2023
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Just when you thought you’ve seen it all before, Deadline has announced an upcoming creature feature titled Crust today, and both the cast and premise have caught our attention.
For starters, Alan Ruck (“Succession”) and Sean Whalen (The People Under the Stairs) will star in Crust, a wacky horror-comedy that’s being directed by Sean Whalen.
“Crust tells the story of a lonely laundromat owner, Vegas Winters (Whalen), who keeps the leftover socks from customers and uses them to clean himself. When he gets abused and weeps into the pile of socks, it turns into a creature who seeks revenge on Vegas’ enemies.”
Deadline also details, “Ruck plays Randy Roberts, a cocky former child star who is spearheading a reboot of his childhood shows.”
Daniel Roebuck (The Munsters), Rebekah Kennedy (Two Witches), Shawntay Dalon (Detroiters), Felissa Rose (Terrifier 2), Ricky Dean Logan (Back to the Future franchise) and Daniel John Kearney...
For starters, Alan Ruck (“Succession”) and Sean Whalen (The People Under the Stairs) will star in Crust, a wacky horror-comedy that’s being directed by Sean Whalen.
“Crust tells the story of a lonely laundromat owner, Vegas Winters (Whalen), who keeps the leftover socks from customers and uses them to clean himself. When he gets abused and weeps into the pile of socks, it turns into a creature who seeks revenge on Vegas’ enemies.”
Deadline also details, “Ruck plays Randy Roberts, a cocky former child star who is spearheading a reboot of his childhood shows.”
Daniel Roebuck (The Munsters), Rebekah Kennedy (Two Witches), Shawntay Dalon (Detroiters), Felissa Rose (Terrifier 2), Ricky Dean Logan (Back to the Future franchise) and Daniel John Kearney...
- 2/27/2023
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: Succession‘s Alan Ruck is attached to star opposite prolific character actor Sean Whalen in the horror-comedy Crust, which Whalen is directing in his feature debut. The project reteams the duo who previously starred together alongside Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton and more in the classic Warner Bros disaster pic, Twister.
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Written by Whalen and Jim Wald, Crust tells the story of a lonely laundromat owner, Vegas Winters (Whalen), who keeps the leftover socks from customers and uses them to clean himself. When he gets abused and weeps into the pile of socks, it turns into a creature who seeks revenge on Vegas’ enemies.
Ruck plays Randy Roberts,...
Related Story Meredith Hagner To Star In Dark Comedy ‘Girlshow’ In Works At Hulu From Sally Bradford McKenna & Dakota Johnson Related Story 'Succession' Returns To Production, Season 4 Details Revealed Related Story Amazon Studios' Film 'The Burial' Adds 'Succession's Alan Ruck
Written by Whalen and Jim Wald, Crust tells the story of a lonely laundromat owner, Vegas Winters (Whalen), who keeps the leftover socks from customers and uses them to clean himself. When he gets abused and weeps into the pile of socks, it turns into a creature who seeks revenge on Vegas’ enemies.
Ruck plays Randy Roberts,...
- 2/27/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Slate includes Waking Karma, The Third Saturday In October.
MPI Media Group is in talks with AFM buyers on a slate led by horror titles Night Of The Bastard and The Harbinger, both of which screened at London’s FrightFest.
Night Of The Bastard marks the feature directorial debut of Erik Boccio and stars London May (The Dark Knight Rises) as a hermit in the desert who along with a youngster must defend himself from a savage cult. Mya Hudson, Hannah Pierce, and Henry Mortensen also star.
The Harbinger, Andy Mitton’s follow-up to The Witch In The Window, stars...
MPI Media Group is in talks with AFM buyers on a slate led by horror titles Night Of The Bastard and The Harbinger, both of which screened at London’s FrightFest.
Night Of The Bastard marks the feature directorial debut of Erik Boccio and stars London May (The Dark Knight Rises) as a hermit in the desert who along with a youngster must defend himself from a savage cult. Mya Hudson, Hannah Pierce, and Henry Mortensen also star.
The Harbinger, Andy Mitton’s follow-up to The Witch In The Window, stars...
- 11/3/2022
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Stars: Belle Adams, Ian Michaels, Tim Fox, Dina Silva, Rebekah Kennedy, Kristina Klebe | Written by Pierre Tsigaridis, Kristina Klebe, Maxim Rancon | Directed by Pierre Tsigaridis
Two Witches, the first feature from Pierre Tsigaridis features a pair of somewhat connected tales of modern day witchcraft. These aren’t the witches of Hocus Pocus or Sabrina though, these are the evil, baby eating witches of legend and of films like Suspiria. Something the brief prologue makes quite clear.
The first of Two Witches’ chapters “The Boogeywoman” begins with the pregnant Sarah out to dinner with her partner Simon (Ian Michaels; Easy Targets) when she sees a white eyed old crone staring at her through the restaurant window. She begins having hallucinations and experiencing strange phenomena which she blames on the woman.
Simon, who is skeptical and blames it on hormones, takes her to see his friend Dustin.and his girlfriend Melissa (Dina...
Two Witches, the first feature from Pierre Tsigaridis features a pair of somewhat connected tales of modern day witchcraft. These aren’t the witches of Hocus Pocus or Sabrina though, these are the evil, baby eating witches of legend and of films like Suspiria. Something the brief prologue makes quite clear.
The first of Two Witches’ chapters “The Boogeywoman” begins with the pregnant Sarah out to dinner with her partner Simon (Ian Michaels; Easy Targets) when she sees a white eyed old crone staring at her through the restaurant window. She begins having hallucinations and experiencing strange phenomena which she blames on the woman.
Simon, who is skeptical and blames it on hormones, takes her to see his friend Dustin.and his girlfriend Melissa (Dina...
- 10/19/2022
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
Happy October, witches!!!!! Time for stories of ghosts, ghouls, creepy crawlies, and scary women who have made pacts with the devil. To celebrate, Arrow Films is releasing the first feature from writer-director Pierre Tsigaridis - Two Witches.
The film is a pair of loosely connected stories - sort of a mini-anthology. The connecting tissue is the passing of dark powers from one aging woman to her young granddaughter. The older woman governs the events of the first story, while the younger witch takes the mantle and starts wreaking havoc in the second.
The film opens with a young couple trying to enjoy a night out. Sarah (Belle Adams) has recently discovered that she is pregnant. Her partner Simon (Ian Michaels), though enthused, is not the most sensitive person in the world, and honestly, is kind of more than any pregnant woman should have to deal with. Not long into the meal,...
The film is a pair of loosely connected stories - sort of a mini-anthology. The connecting tissue is the passing of dark powers from one aging woman to her young granddaughter. The older woman governs the events of the first story, while the younger witch takes the mantle and starts wreaking havoc in the second.
The film opens with a young couple trying to enjoy a night out. Sarah (Belle Adams) has recently discovered that she is pregnant. Her partner Simon (Ian Michaels), though enthused, is not the most sensitive person in the world, and honestly, is kind of more than any pregnant woman should have to deal with. Not long into the meal,...
- 10/19/2022
- by Emily von Seele
- DailyDead
As October makes its way towards us we look to our friends at Arrow to find out what horror delights they have in store for us next month. Pierre Tsigaridis' debut horror flick Two Witches, a story about a dark inheritance, debuts on the streaming platform on October 1st. Check out more about the flick and the trailer down below. While the number of original additions may be slim next month we find that the curated programs - Why Can’t A Girl Walk Home Alone at Night?, Ghastly Gothic, Co-ed Carnage, & The Mutilator Watchalong Collection - are really strong and should provide more than enough seasonal joy as we get closer to Halloween. Everything you need know about next month's schedule on the...
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- 9/17/2022
- Screen Anarchy
Australia, France, Germany among buyers for horror titles.
MPI Media Group has been busy at TIFF and reported strong territory sales on horror titles Two Witches and The Summoned.
MPI’s VP of sales and acquisitions Nicola Goelzhaeuser announced her team has closed deals for Two Witches with Umbrella for Australia and New Zealand, Synapse for Latin America, Factoris for France, Tiberius for Germany, Media4Fun for Poland, and Njuta for Scandinavia.
Two Witches is directed by Pierre Tsigaridis and traces the parallel stories of a newly pregnant woman who believes she has been cursed by an old woman, and a...
MPI Media Group has been busy at TIFF and reported strong territory sales on horror titles Two Witches and The Summoned.
MPI’s VP of sales and acquisitions Nicola Goelzhaeuser announced her team has closed deals for Two Witches with Umbrella for Australia and New Zealand, Synapse for Latin America, Factoris for France, Tiberius for Germany, Media4Fun for Poland, and Njuta for Scandinavia.
Two Witches is directed by Pierre Tsigaridis and traces the parallel stories of a newly pregnant woman who believes she has been cursed by an old woman, and a...
- 9/13/2022
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
Witches don’t die before leaving their legacy. After a festival run, Two Witches, the feature debut from Pierre Tsigaridis, has been acquired by Arrow Films for distribution in U.S., Canada, U.K. and Ireland, Variety reports out of Cannes. The film had its international premiere at the Sitges Film Festival before screening at last October’s Salem Horror […]
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- 5/20/2022
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Horror movie “Two Witches” has been acquired by Arrow Films for distribution in U.S., Canada, U.K. and Ireland.
MPI Media Group is representing international sales in Cannes.
The film, described as a mix of “Rosemary’s Baby,” “Hereditary” and “Drag Me to Hell,” is writer-director Pierre Tsigaridis’ directorial feature debut.
Rebekah Kennedy (“To the Bone”), Kristina Klebe (“Halloween”) and Belle Adams (“Perry Mason”) star in “Two Witches.” Kennedy plays Masha, a young woman with violent impulses waiting to inherit her grandmother’s powers while Adams stars as the pregnant Sarah, who is unable to convince her boyfriend and his friends that creepy things have been happening ever since a strange woman gave her the evil eye in a restaurant.
Tim Fox (“Westworld”) also stars.
“Two Witches,” which premiered at the Salam Horror Film Festival, will be released in October 2022 in the U.S., Canada and U.K.
Maxime Rancon co-wrote the film.
MPI Media Group is representing international sales in Cannes.
The film, described as a mix of “Rosemary’s Baby,” “Hereditary” and “Drag Me to Hell,” is writer-director Pierre Tsigaridis’ directorial feature debut.
Rebekah Kennedy (“To the Bone”), Kristina Klebe (“Halloween”) and Belle Adams (“Perry Mason”) star in “Two Witches.” Kennedy plays Masha, a young woman with violent impulses waiting to inherit her grandmother’s powers while Adams stars as the pregnant Sarah, who is unable to convince her boyfriend and his friends that creepy things have been happening ever since a strange woman gave her the evil eye in a restaurant.
Tim Fox (“Westworld”) also stars.
“Two Witches,” which premiered at the Salam Horror Film Festival, will be released in October 2022 in the U.S., Canada and U.K.
Maxime Rancon co-wrote the film.
- 5/20/2022
- by K.J. Yossman
- Variety Film + TV
Other winners include ‘Blast’, ‘The Righteous’.
Oh-Seung Kwon’s Korean thriller Midnight has won the best feature award at UK genre festival Grimmfest, which ran as a hybrid in-person and online event this year.
The film, which debuted in South Korea in June this year, centres on a deaf mother and daughter who interrupt a serial psychopath as he attempts to claim his next victim, only to finds his wrath redirected toward them instead. Korean sales firm Finecut is handling sales on the title.
Scroll down for the full list of winners.
The award was chosen by a jury consisting of Stewart Bridle,...
Oh-Seung Kwon’s Korean thriller Midnight has won the best feature award at UK genre festival Grimmfest, which ran as a hybrid in-person and online event this year.
The film, which debuted in South Korea in June this year, centres on a deaf mother and daughter who interrupt a serial psychopath as he attempts to claim his next victim, only to finds his wrath redirected toward them instead. Korean sales firm Finecut is handling sales on the title.
Scroll down for the full list of winners.
The award was chosen by a jury consisting of Stewart Bridle,...
- 10/25/2021
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
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