Welcome To Harmony

Based on Juan De Dios Garduño’s best-selling novel “Y Pese A Todo…,” the film will be about a World War III, pitting the US, Great Britain and Israel against Iran, China and Russia. Welcome To Harmony will focus on chemical weapons that wipe out everyone in each country, except a father and daughter and their hated neighbour living in Bangor, Maine who have to confront unwanted visitors.

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[AFM '12] The Poster For ‘Summer Camp’, From The Makers Of ‘[REC]‘!!!

Yesterday we reported that the production house responsible for the [REC] franchise is developing the new horror project Summer Camp to shoot in 2013. They debuted the poster today at the American Film Market in Santa Monica.

While there are no details just yet, Sleep Tight screenwriter Alberto Marini will be making his directorial debut on the film and co-wrote the screenplay.

The plot is under wraps but Marini commented to Variety, “There’s a game common to the majority of kids around the world, both in and out of summer camps: “Tag, you are it”…. The fun of the game is that the roles are constantly changing: The pursuer becomes the pursued, the cat becomes the mouse.” He added, “We wanted to capture this idea in a horror-filled, adrenaline-pumped movie…. A film in which you’re never sure who your friends or who your enemies are, a game you’d never wish to be part of and where, sometimes, in order to escape the only option is to attack.” Jaume Balaguero (Sleep Tight, [REC], [REC]2) executive produces.

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[AFM '12] Production House Behind ‘[REC]‘ Heads To ‘Summer Camp’!

The American Film Market kicks off tomorrow and Filmax International already leaked out a new genre project they have up their sleeves.

From the production house responsible for the [REC] franchise comes Summer Camp, a new horror project in development for shoot in 2013.

While there are no details just yet, Sleep Tight screenwriter Alberto Marini will be making his directorial debut on what I hope is a slasher. He co-wrote the screenplay.

Plot is under wraps but Marini commented to Variety: “There’s a game common to the majority of kids around the world, both in and out of summer camps: “Tag, you are it”…. The fun of the game is that the roles are constantly changing: The pursuer becomes the pursued, the cat becomes the mouse.

He added: “We wanted to capture this idea in a horror-filled, adrenaline-pumped movie…. A film in which you’re never sure who your friends or who your enemies are, a game you’d never wish to be part of and where, sometimes, in order to escape the only option is to attack.

Jaume Balaguero (Sleep Tight, [REC], [REC]2) executive produces.

Balaguero goes into production on REC: Apocalypse early next year. READ MORE

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The residents of the building where Cesar works as a doorman are not aware of the overtime he has been putting in. Apparently, he is at their service both day and night.

‘Kidnapped’ Director Brings ‘I Will Die Tonight’ To Cannes

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I haven’t seen Kidnapped but I hear it’s a pretty brutal piece of work. Now, its director Miguel Angel Vivas screenwriter Alberto Marini (Sleep Tight) are bringing their Filmax backed I Will Die Tonight to the Cannes Film Market.

In the film, “Marcos and his family have found themselves the victims of a cruel fate. He is currently the only suspect in a murder case, his trial is about to begin and the only witness who could save him has disappeared without trace. Marcos discovers something much more sinister is behind all this. Someone has been plotting this revenge for a long time and is planning to see it out until the bitter end…

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Werewolf Hunter: The Legend of Romasanta (V)

An uproar is caused when some mutilated cadavers are discovered, giving way to the legend of the “Werewolf of Allariz”. A traveling vendor rolls through the forest in his old wagon. A woman from every village on his route faithfully awaits him. He’s attractive, intelligent, charming…. But he’s also the monster feared by all. His most recent prey, Barbara will soon become the one who hunts him down. The film is based on the true-life story of Manuel Blanco Romasanta, the traveling vendor, who confessed to the murders of thirteen people, using their body fat to make soap. Romasanta was tried in Allaríz in 1852 and avoided capital punishment by proclaiming he was a werewolf. Barbara was the lone survivor of four sisters.