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‘Repo! The Genetic Opera’ Tour Blog Kick-Off!
Update: Check out BDTV for video footage of opening night in Los Angeles! If you haven’t scored your tickets yet, I recommend grabbing ’em now before you end up high and dry like Bloody-Disgusting’s David Harley, Tim Anderson and Horror Guy Keenan. This weekend director Darren Lynn Bousman and a few guests took off for the Repo! Road Tour where Lionsgate’s Repo! The Genetic Opera will be playing in 7-cities over the course of 7-nights. Over the course of the tour Bousman will be updating his official blog here on Bloody-Disgusting with details on the tour, featuring guest bloggers and loads of images. If you click here you can check out a blog from co-creator/writer and star Terrance Zdunich, along with dozens of photos from the sold out showing in Portland, OR. If you want to find out more about the tour and to score your own tickets, check out the official tour site. Don’t forget to share your thoughts and write your own reviews right here on B-D.
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‘Family Dinner’ Director Peter Hengl Returns With Gothic Short ‘The Fated Hour’ [Exclusive]
Family Dinner filmmaker Peter Hengl is back with “The Fated Hour“, a nightmarish Gothic short film executive produced by Kier-La Janisse (Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror), and we have the exclusive first look.
“The Fated Hour” will begin its festival run this summer, with Severin Films handling the film’s North American release.
The synopsis: “Austria, 1810. Three days before her wedding, Florentine visits the grave of her younger sister Seraphine — brilliant, otherworldly, and gone too soon. As the ceremony approaches, Florentine finds herself unable to share in her bridegroom Bruno’s joy. Over dinner, she recounts to him the strange and melancholy story of Seraphine’s life and death — and of the dark legacy she left behind. Soon it becomes clear that Florentine is not merely mourning her sister…“
Alina Schaller (Breaking the Ice), Fanny Altenburger (Counterpart), Cornelius Obonya, and Daniel Holzberg (The Zone of Interest) star.
The short is a 19th-century period piece set in Austria based on Friedrich Laun’s short story “The Relationship with the Spirit World,” famously cited as a key influence on Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein.
Shot on location in Austria, the film is produced by Hengl and Lola Basara of Vienna-based Capra Film with support from Stadt Wien Kultur (MA7) and the Lower Austrian Film Commission.
“The Fated Hour” was commissioned by Kier-La Janisse with Severin’s founders, David Gregory and Carl Daft, as Executive Producers.
“I’m very excited to have Peter Hengl’s Austrian ghost story joining our growing family of original gothic shorts,” said Janisse. “Especially with all the incredible heritage locations and rich period detail.“
Hengl added: “The oldest gothic dread is always the most modern: that fate cannot be outrun. I was fortunate to explore this timeless story alongside performers who understood completely that the past and the present are never truly separate—that some things bleed through. For the production, we used analog distortions like various lenses and mirrors not just to evoke a retro vibe, but also to represent the spirit world in the film.“
Check out the first images below, and be sure to watch Family Dinner on Screambox while we wait for “The Fated Hour”.


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