Built entirely on scenes from different movies, this film faces the viewer to a wide range of pictures and sounds from a hundred years of horror cinema, and invites you to find out how fear works.
A screeching door, a whisper in the ear, a bad trip on the street, the mystery of the unseen, the disturbing sensation of being alone, a deep nightmare tormenting you and keeping you up. Can you enjoy fear? This documentary goes through the nature of scary with examples from a powerful tour through a hundred years of film history. The BBC work results in an interesting study on the genre and stands as a journey into the physical experience of fear. A voice over leads the narration, amidst images from 8mm to Dark Water, including Poltergeist II, Suspiria, Blow Out, and many more. That is why the film is a good excuse to revisit one of the most pleasant (?) feelings from watching horror movies: being afraid of everything, even of fear itself. HP
D, E, G: Charlie Lyne M: Jeremy Warmsley P: Catherine Bray, Anthony Ing, Charlie Lyne, Daniel O’Connor PE: Victoria Jaye, Janet Lee CP: BBC I: Amy E. Watson
BBC. Charlie Lyne T +44 7913 207 949 E hello@charlielyne.com W charlielyne.com ~ bbc.co.uk
He was born in 1991 and lives in London. He works as a journalist for The Guardian, and directed a short film and three documentary features.
27 de April de 2016
Durante 11 días y en 27 sedes, la ciudad se vistió de cine con una notable respuesta del público.
24 de April de 2016
find here which are the surprise films that bafici programmed for today at village recoleta: there are tickets available for all screenings.
24 de April de 2016
enjoy a free three-part program at cc recoleta: shorts from the “hacelo corto” fest, wallace & gromit and michael jackson.
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