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Take a Trip to ‘The Carnival of Illusions’

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Strengthening a nascent France-Spain genre pic axis, France’s Talal Selhami is teaming with Barcelona’s Martin Samper on bogeyman chiller The Carnival of Illusions, one of the latest additions to Spain’s powerful auteur genre pic tradition. The project was scripted by both Selhami and France’s Cyril Rolland, who recently wrote The Pack, another French horror pic being covered heavily here on B-D. You can read more about this carnival trip to hell by reading on.
With shades of Juan Antonio Bayona’s “The Orphanage,” “Carnival” turns on a teacher who takes his 11-year-old daughter Liz to a summer boarding school in a quiet Alsace village.

Liz begins to hear what seems to be the voice of another student, who’s lying in semi-coma. Meanwhile, her father investigates the death of the teacher he’s replaced.

Skedded for a second-half 2010 shoot, “Carnival” will be structured as a France-Spain co-production, said Samper, a former Filmax exec.

Moroccan-French Selhami, who turned genrefest eyes with his 2006 short “Sinistra,” will shoot “Carnival” when he comes off his feature film debut, chillfest “Mirages,” which is set up at Nabil Ayouch’s top Moroccan production house Ali n’ Productions.

Selhami said his influences, which will likely be seen in “Carnival,” run from 80s horror to the romanticism of “Orphanage” and HBO series “Carnivale.”

The move to produce “Carnival” out of Spain partly reflects the challenges posed to Gallic scarefare directors and producers by the French market, where acclaimed horror pics — “Martyrs,” for example — have underperformed.

The Spanish market — where “Orphanage” grossed Euros 25.1 million ($33.4 million) and “REC” $10.9 million — offers far better B.O. potential, Samper said.

Led by Wild Bunch, which sold “The Orphanage,” French companies have been increasingly drawn to Spanish genre talent.

“Pack” co-producer La Fabrique de Films is co-producing Luis Berdejo’s project “Jennifer Can” with Spain’s Versus and Notro.

France’s Les Films d’Antoine and Tobina are lead-producing Spaniard Juan Carlos Medina’s debut thriller “Painless,” which has rung up strong pre-sales for Paris’ Elle Driver.

Horror movie fanatic who co-founded Bloody Disgusting in 2001. Producer on Southbound, V/H/S/2/3/94, SiREN, Under the Bed, and A Horrible Way to Die. Chicago-based. Horror, pizza and basketball connoisseur. Taco Bell daily. Franchise favs: Hellraiser, Child's Play, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Halloween, Scream and Friday the 13th. Horror 365 days a year.

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‘Mountain Man’ – Joe Manganiello Will Battle Zombies in Upcoming Horror Movie

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Pictured: Joe Manganiello in 'Archenemy'

Keith C. Blackmore’s book series Mountain Man is headed to the screen, with Deadline reporting today that Joe Manganiello (“True Blood”) is on board to star in the film adaptation.

The actor will also produce the upcoming zombie movie.

Mountain Man tells the story of Gus, a lonely post-apocalyptic survivor facing isolation and the ever-present specter of a zombie attack, who struggles with alcohol abuse and suicidal thoughts until he discovers another survivor, a captivating woman who poses another threat altogether.”

John Lee (False Positive) will direct Mountain Man from a script by Matt Deller.

“John is a brilliant creative mind. We’ve been looking for the right thing to do together since we filmed Pee Wee’s Big Holiday and it’s finally here,” 3:59’s Joe and Nick Manganiello told Deadline. “Very excited to get to work on such weird, wild project with him.”

Film Bridge International is launching sales on the project in Cannes.

Blackmore’s Mountain Man series features 7 books, the first one published in 2011.

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