I first came across Belgian director Nikolas List all the way back in 2006 with his short film Ange, and exercise in beautifully macabre body horror that left many who say it convinced that it would be just a short step for List to move from the short film world to features. Well, that step often proves to be more difficult than anticipated but he's taken it and now offers up the first trailer for his microbudget feature debut, Tombville.A Lynchian headscratcher that turns western tropes on their ear, Tombville follows a young man who wakes up on the outskirts of the titular town, a town populated with a variety of bizarre inhabitants which he simply cannot leave. Take a look at the trailer below....
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- 1/2/2014
- Screen Anarchy
Belgian director Nikolas List became an instant favorite around these parts thanks to his 2006 short film Ange. An eerie, surreal exercise in body horror Ange won raves on the festival circuit, leaving only the question of when we would be able to see more from its young creator.As is often the case it has been a long road for List to make the transition from short to feature but he is well underway on his debut now, a Lynchian headscratcher that turns western tropes on their ear titled Tombville. The story follows a young man who wakes up - with only fragmentary memories of who he is and how he got there - on the outskirts of the titular town, a town populated...
- 8/17/2012
- Screen Anarchy
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