This weekend we received the first word on a new anthology film coming from producer Gabriele Albanesi (The Last House in the Woods, Ubaldo Terzani Horror Show) -- Italian Ghost Stories.
The project consists of five segments helmed by a group of young first-time Italian directors as follows:
Ep.1: Offline di Andrea Gagliardi
Ep.2: Fiaba Di Un Mostro di Stefano Prolli
Ep.3: La Medium di Roberto Palma
Ep.4: 17 Novembre di Tommaso Agnese
Ep.5: Urla In Collina di Omar Protani e Marco Farina
The movie's disturbing “ghost stories” were influenced by the classic Masters of Horror such as Val Lewton, Jacques Tourneur, Robert Wise, and Jack Clayton, but they are narrated in the Italian way and visual style.
Italian Ghost Stories is being filmed entirely with the Red One Camera and stars such young Italian talents as Daniele De Angelis (What the Hell Am I Doing Here?...
The project consists of five segments helmed by a group of young first-time Italian directors as follows:
Ep.1: Offline di Andrea Gagliardi
Ep.2: Fiaba Di Un Mostro di Stefano Prolli
Ep.3: La Medium di Roberto Palma
Ep.4: 17 Novembre di Tommaso Agnese
Ep.5: Urla In Collina di Omar Protani e Marco Farina
The movie's disturbing “ghost stories” were influenced by the classic Masters of Horror such as Val Lewton, Jacques Tourneur, Robert Wise, and Jack Clayton, but they are narrated in the Italian way and visual style.
Italian Ghost Stories is being filmed entirely with the Red One Camera and stars such young Italian talents as Daniele De Angelis (What the Hell Am I Doing Here?...
- 12/4/2010
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
The Last House In The Woods director Gabriele Albanesi appears determined to resuscitate Italy's once-proud horror heritage. And he's bringing some friends along for the ride.
Albanesi has just produced a five part anthology of ghost stories titled Fantasmi, the individual segments directed by a crop of young up and comers. Here's the official word.
Now available the Official Trailer of "Italian Ghost Stories", an anthology horror movie produced by Gabriele Albanesi (The Last House in the Woods, Ubaldo Terzani Horror Show) and directed by a bunch of young first-time Italian directors: Andrea Gagliardi, Tommaso Agnese, Stefano Prolli, Roberto Palma, Omar Protani & Marco Farina.
The movie collects five disturbing "ghost-stories" under the influence of classic Masters of Horror as Val Lewton, Jacques Tourneur, Robert Wise and Jack Clayton, but narrated in the Italian way and visual style.
"Italian Ghost Stories" is entirely filmed with Red One Camera and stars young...
Albanesi has just produced a five part anthology of ghost stories titled Fantasmi, the individual segments directed by a crop of young up and comers. Here's the official word.
Now available the Official Trailer of "Italian Ghost Stories", an anthology horror movie produced by Gabriele Albanesi (The Last House in the Woods, Ubaldo Terzani Horror Show) and directed by a bunch of young first-time Italian directors: Andrea Gagliardi, Tommaso Agnese, Stefano Prolli, Roberto Palma, Omar Protani & Marco Farina.
The movie collects five disturbing "ghost-stories" under the influence of classic Masters of Horror as Val Lewton, Jacques Tourneur, Robert Wise and Jack Clayton, but narrated in the Italian way and visual style.
"Italian Ghost Stories" is entirely filmed with Red One Camera and stars young...
- 12/4/2010
- Screen Anarchy
Here's the press release for the Venice Days selections folks: lots of names we know! Official Selection World Premiere La Vida De Los Peces/The Life Of Fish by Matias Bize with Santiago Cabrera, Blanca Lewin Chile - Production co.: Cenecca Producciones A young Chilean returns to Santiago after 10 years in Europe and ponders his past and future over a long night of encounters with old friends and his great love. This sentimental, urban comedy depicts a South America far from the stereotypes and folklore. International Premiere - Opening film Le Bruit Des Glacons/The Clink Of Ice by Bertrand Blier with Jean Dujardin, Albert Dupontel, Anne Alvaro, Myriam Boyer France, Sales co.: Wild Bunch An alcoholic writer is confronted by an incarnation of his own cancer in this no-holds-barred, black comedy on illness and death. Nothing is spared politically incorrect derision - except for the desire to live and love.
- 7/27/2010
- IONCINEMA.com
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