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Shock: My Abstraction Of Death

A pair of twisted tales from two filmmakers that are quickly emerging as the next generation of Italian Horror directors. Episode One: Celeste and her husband rent a country house for the holidays. An earthquake recently destroyed part of the small town, and the house seems to have been recently renovated ... but with much haste. Often alone in the house, Celeste begins to experience horrible visions that seem to emerge from the cracks in the walls. As her mind begins to slip away,she continues to see and hear things that can't be explained, especially to her skeptical husband. Episode Two: Yuri and Max have been friends for a lifetime, spending their evenings drinking and discussing their lives. But this particular evening will be their last.

Shock: My Abstraction Of Death

4.7 2013
Don't Speak

A group of friends are having a party on a boat. In the distance, a small town watches them in silence. Suddenly, one of them is seriously injured and the group approach the village for help. No one attends, the few inhabitants they find order them to be quiet and disappear into the darkness. The group split for help and strange and terrifying things start to happen, some of them are killed in terrible circumstances. Those who still live, increasingly terrified, discover the reason for all these murders. If they want to leave the village alive and the house where they are locked, they will have to survive in absolute silence.

Don't Speak

2.9 2015
Everlasting Hate

Five people. An abandoned house. And the night. Adrian and Eva, a young married couple long past their happiest days; Csaba and Enrico, two brutal thugs and killers just coming off their last job; and Finn, a homeless young man whose memory is sketchy; they all meet seemingly by chance in a house in the woods. The group faces a common problem: The dead walk in the woods, and so they are forced to spend the night in the house. But the evil can not be locked out ? the horror finds its way! But not only the house holds secrets. When the group accidentally saves the life of a young woman covered in blood, the situation changes once again. Human abysses open up and what began as a fight for survival ends as a search for the truth...

Everlasting Hate

3.0 2007
'GIVE IT UP!'

Loosely based on Franz Kafka’s short story, 'GIVE IT UP!' is a live-action animation odyssey through the confusion of life in the modern world. The narrative follows a lone salesman trapped in a timeless city, increasingly lost in his feverish dreams. Desperate, he races towards a train station as his last hope of escaping the city, encountering divine light, winding roads and the forces of bureaucracy. This deeply personal and referential work preserves Kafka’s absurd humour and pays homage to Weimar cinema of the 1920s, but also elevates the text to an existential meditation on authority, purpose and human helplessness.

'GIVE IT UP!'

10.0 2025
The House on the Witchpit

No details about this film (other than the name of the writer/director) were released prior to the sold-out premiere screening at Horror-on-Sea in 2016. No plot synopsis, cast list or trailer was issued. The only image released was the teaser poster. Subsequent to the screening, director Pat Higgins physically destroyed both the master copy and the only back-up live on the stage, effectively destroying that version of the film. Higgins made a new version of the film available to rent through Vimeo On Demand--for only one day-- on Halloween 2017.

The House on the Witchpit

NR 2016