SYNOPSIS
In the early 90s, a boom of satanic panic was being lived in Spain, with millenarian sects such as Las Hermanas del Halo in Tenerife, even some disco clubs offered black masses to attract more people to their premises.
Inspired by true events when in the 90s, some children were found dead in the mountains of Galicia (Spain).
PRODUCTION
The film will be film in different places of Galicia, in "found footage" style but implementing a new shooting style giving it a VHS look. Every effort will be made to collect by crowdfunding, to add it to the subsidy and the producer involved in the project, so the film will be done 100%.
THE DIRECTOR, SCRIPTWRITER AND PRODUCER
Carlos Almón Muñoz, born on August 21, 1992 in Santiago de Compostela (A Coruña). He started to filming in 2014, and in 6 years he has broken world records with his works, going through movie theaters and being the cover of Amazon Prime Video in more than 140 countries.
Specializing in the genre of terror and suspense, he is one of the youngest directors in the history of cinema to take a film to cinemas and worldwide distribution being the director, screenwriter and producer of it.
With his first film "The Last Witch (2015)", with only 500 euros of budget and being the sole owner of the rights and distributor, he managed to go through movie theaters, and after being bought the distribution rights by a distributor American, a couple of years later he came to Amazon Prime Video in more than 140 countries, in some like Spain, United States or Peru became on the cover of the platform, being included in the "Best Prime Video Movies" section and being ranked 3 in the horror category alongside The Conjuring.
Other works of Carlos Almón as director and screenwriter at the same time:
Dark Lifes Series (2014)
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Face Your Fears (2014) (Winner of the Horror Society Awards for best short film of 2014)
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Night at the Hotel (2016) (Real horror documentary filmed on a abandoned hotel, viral on internet with more than 150.000 spectators
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Muero por tus Versos (2017) (Short film semifinalist on Los Angeles G2 Film Festival)
- Campaign against genre violence (2018)
- Videoclip "No Sucederá" for Verónica González (2019)