Dutch outfit Incredible Films has taken world sales rights to Chris W Mitchell’s Covid-set horror film The Revelation, which was released by Gusto in the Netherlands, writes ScreenDaily. The film is about an anxious, unemployed and increasingly paranoid computer repairman who moves in with his mother at the start of the first lockdown. He is determined […]
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- 5/19/2022
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Feature was released by Gusto in the Netherlands.
Dutch outfit Incredible Films has taken world sales rights to Chris W Mitchell’s Covid horror film The Revelation, which was released by Gusto in the Netherlands.
The film is about an anxious, unemployed and increasingly paranoid computer repair man who moves in with his mother at the start of the first lockdown. He is determined to protect her from the virus but ends up being even more of a threat to her than the disease itself.
Victor Low stars with Dutch actress Monic Hendrickx. Producers Jan Doense and Monique van Kessel...
Dutch outfit Incredible Films has taken world sales rights to Chris W Mitchell’s Covid horror film The Revelation, which was released by Gusto in the Netherlands.
The film is about an anxious, unemployed and increasingly paranoid computer repair man who moves in with his mother at the start of the first lockdown. He is determined to protect her from the virus but ends up being even more of a threat to her than the disease itself.
Victor Low stars with Dutch actress Monic Hendrickx. Producers Jan Doense and Monique van Kessel...
- 5/19/2022
- by Geoffrey Macnab
- ScreenDaily
This April saw the return of the Amsterdamned Film Festival after two years of postponements and cancellations due to lock-downs. And what could be a better way to open such a long-missed event than with the world premiere of a Dutch Covid-19-inspired psychological thriller? For that is exactly what director Chris W. Mitchell's film The Revelation is. At the start of the story, it's February 2020 and while the news pays some attention to the new disease which is spreading out of china, fifty-something It-manager Jacob is sure of it: this is going to be the mother of all pandemics. Having recently lost his father, who he revered, Jacob is obsessed with the thought that he might now lose his mother as well, because the...
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- 5/16/2022
- Screen Anarchy
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