The 19th Annual Fantasia Film Festival is only a week away, beginning July 14 and running through August 4. And as promised for today, they’ve revealed their full line-up of films screening at 2015’s festival in Montreal.
This year’s line-up boasts 22 World Premieres, 13 International Premieres, and 21 North American Premieres. Both Marvel’s Ant-Man and the animated Miss Hokusai were previously announced, but now they’ve added the much anticipated Attack on Titan movie as their closing night film. Other highlights include the Sundance darlings Cooties, starring Elijah Wood and Rainn Wilson, Cop Car, starring Kevin Bacon and directed by the upcoming Spider-man director Jon Watts, and a trio of films from horror auteur Sion Sono.
See the full line-up announcement of films below via Fantasia’s Facebook page, and be sure to check out their website at fantasiafestival.com for additional information.
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Fantasia 2015:
36 Countries, 135 Features, and Nearly 300 Short Films
- Including 22 World Premieres,...
This year’s line-up boasts 22 World Premieres, 13 International Premieres, and 21 North American Premieres. Both Marvel’s Ant-Man and the animated Miss Hokusai were previously announced, but now they’ve added the much anticipated Attack on Titan movie as their closing night film. Other highlights include the Sundance darlings Cooties, starring Elijah Wood and Rainn Wilson, Cop Car, starring Kevin Bacon and directed by the upcoming Spider-man director Jon Watts, and a trio of films from horror auteur Sion Sono.
See the full line-up announcement of films below via Fantasia’s Facebook page, and be sure to check out their website at fantasiafestival.com for additional information.
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Fantasia 2015:
36 Countries, 135 Features, and Nearly 300 Short Films
- Including 22 World Premieres,...
- 7/7/2015
- by Brian Welk
- SoundOnSight
*Minor spoilers below.
Director: Yann Gozlan.
Writers: Yann Gozlan, and Guillaume Lemans.
Cast: Zoé Felix, Eric Savin, and Arié Elmaleh.
Director Yann Gozlan's Captifs aka Caged was released in the United Kingdom April 4th, through Optimum Releasing. The film is situated in the former Yugoslavia and here, three doctors find themselves in a harrowing situation. This is a scenario that involves vivisection and organ harvesting, which is a theme previously covered in films like Turistas, Repo Men and a smaller film from director Baltasar Kormakur's called Inhale. Both Scott Weinberg of Fearnet.com and Carl Doherty of Shelf Abuse call the film plain: "a genre effort that does nothing to stand out from the rental store shelf" (Shelf). However, this film arouses strong feelings of pity for the characters, and overall the film is suspenseful, as the villains' plans are kept in secret.
Carole (Zoe Felix), Mathias (Eric Savin...
Director: Yann Gozlan.
Writers: Yann Gozlan, and Guillaume Lemans.
Cast: Zoé Felix, Eric Savin, and Arié Elmaleh.
Director Yann Gozlan's Captifs aka Caged was released in the United Kingdom April 4th, through Optimum Releasing. The film is situated in the former Yugoslavia and here, three doctors find themselves in a harrowing situation. This is a scenario that involves vivisection and organ harvesting, which is a theme previously covered in films like Turistas, Repo Men and a smaller film from director Baltasar Kormakur's called Inhale. Both Scott Weinberg of Fearnet.com and Carl Doherty of Shelf Abuse call the film plain: "a genre effort that does nothing to stand out from the rental store shelf" (Shelf). However, this film arouses strong feelings of pity for the characters, and overall the film is suspenseful, as the villains' plans are kept in secret.
Carole (Zoe Felix), Mathias (Eric Savin...
- 4/20/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Check out two new teaser trailers for director Yann Gozlan's first feature horror thiller 'Captifs' (aka 'Caged'). The French thriller hit it's home land last October and is still yet to appear overseas. Gozlan is shooting from a script he co-wrote with Guillaume Lemans and it stars Zoe Felix, Eric Savin, and Arie Elmaleh. Check out the new teasers with a look at the full theatrical trailer also below....
- 2/10/2011
- Horror Asylum
Ok, favorite headline of the day right there! That's right, kids, it's time for three separate looks at the upcoming French flick Caged, or Captifs for you purists out there. Sorry no subtitles, but dude .... caged women!
Dig on the goods from the flick starring Zoe Felix, Eric Savin, and Arie Elmaleh after the plot crunch below.
Synopsis
Carole is a young nurse with a humanitarian aid group that has reached the end of its mission. But just then, the young woman and her two colleagues are kidnapped by strangers for mysterious reasons. Held captive, cared for and kept alive in an oppressive and sinister setting, the three prisoners soon discover with horror what their kidnappers truly have in store for them.
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Synopsis
Carole is a young nurse with a humanitarian aid group that has reached the end of its mission. But just then, the young woman and her two colleagues are kidnapped by strangers for mysterious reasons. Held captive, cared for and kept alive in an oppressive and sinister setting, the three prisoners soon discover with horror what their kidnappers truly have in store for them.
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- 2/9/2011
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
First on our radar at this past November's Afm was the French thriller Caged (Captifs), which has already been released overseas. Directed by Yann Gozlan, this afternoon we stumbled across two French teasers and the official trailer, unfortunately there were no English-subbed versions. "Somewhere in Eastern Europe. Carole is a young nurse with a humanitarian aid group that has reached the end of its mission. But just then, the young woman and her two colleagues are kidnapped by strangers for mysterious reasons. Held captive, cared for and kept alive in an oppressive and sinister setting, the three prisoners soon discover with horror what their kidnappers truly have in store for them..."...
- 2/9/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
A serious horror aficionado might not be blamed for expecting nothing but four-star mini-masterpieces from France these days. The last several years have seen a wonderfully dark deluge of ferocious French imports like High Tension, Inside, Martyrs, and Them -- but it's also yielded a few clunkers (like The Horde) and more than a handful of "good, not great" offerings like Mutants, The Ordeal, The Pack, and today's flick: Caged. Also known as Captifs, Caged comes from first-timer Yann Gozlan, and it tells the tale of three medical professionals on their way to an important assignment who take an ill-advised shortcut and get abducted by despicable men with horrific intentions. If anything I just mentioned...
- 1/3/2011
- FEARnet
Yann Gozlan's Caged Featuring Zoé Félix, Eric Savin, and Arié Elmaleh, Yann Gozlan's Captifs / Caged won Best Picture honors on Sunday, Oct. 17, at the 2010 edition of ScreamFest La Horror Film Festival. Co-written by Gozlan and Guillaume Lemans, Caged tells the story three humanitarian aid workers kidnapped for mysterious reasons somewhere in Eastern Europe. As per the 2010 ScreamFest La website, "held captive, cared for and kept alive in an oppressive and sinister setting, the three prisoners soon discover with horror what their kidnappers truly have in store for them…" Set in Medieval England during the plague and revolving around the exploits of a daring knight and a beautiful satan worshiper, Chris Smith's Black Death won four awards: Best Director, Best Actor (Sean Bean), Best Cinematography (Sebastian Edschmid), and Best Musical Score (Christian Henson). Also in the cast: Eddie Redmayne and Carice van Houten. Full list of 2010 ScreamFest La...
- 10/21/2010
- by Andre Soares
- Alt Film Guide
On Sunday, October 17th, this writer hosted – along with the lovely Jonna Jackson - the tenth annual Screamfest Horror Film Festival Awards. Held at an intimate location in the mountains above Burbank, CA, the stormy evening celebrated the ten days of original horror programming which had preceded it, most notably director Chris Smith’s apocalyptic Black Death and Yann Gozlan’s French-shocker Caged (Captifs), two features which proved to be festival-judge favorites.
Screamfest, which is spearheaded by founder and director Rachel Belofsky, has built a reputation over the last decade as having its finger on the pulse of the horror genre. Recent films programmed at Screamfest that have garnered a lot of attention include Let the Right One In, Trick r Treat, Splinter, Martyrs, The Signal, and Paranormal Activity.
Below is a full list of the evening's winners.
Best Film: Caged (Captifs), director Yann Gozlan Best Short: The Legend Of Beaver Dam,...
Screamfest, which is spearheaded by founder and director Rachel Belofsky, has built a reputation over the last decade as having its finger on the pulse of the horror genre. Recent films programmed at Screamfest that have garnered a lot of attention include Let the Right One In, Trick r Treat, Splinter, Martyrs, The Signal, and Paranormal Activity.
Below is a full list of the evening's winners.
Best Film: Caged (Captifs), director Yann Gozlan Best Short: The Legend Of Beaver Dam,...
- 10/19/2010
- by SeanD.
- DreadCentral.com
With Los Angeles’ venerated Screamfest L.A. running this October 8-17 at the Mann’s 6 in Hollywood, CA, we thought it time to catch up with some of the filmmakers whose horrific entries will be screening at Rachel Belofsky’s tenth annual film festival of all things horrific.
Visit Screamfest online here for a full run-down of the films playing, as well as to purchase tickets. The highly anticipated Gierasch/Anderson Night of the Demons remake kicks off the fest this Friday.
Co-writer (with Guillaume Lemans) and director Yann Gozlan’s feature flick Caged (Captifs) is celebrating its Los Angeles premiere at Screamfest on Saturday, October 16 at 12pm. Filmmaker Gozlan sat down with Dread recently to discuss his French organ-trafficking film (which opens in selected cities in his homeland via distributor Bac Films today, October 6th). See a teaser trailer for Caged below.
Produced by Alain Benguigui and Thomas Verhaeghe and starring Zoe Felix,...
Visit Screamfest online here for a full run-down of the films playing, as well as to purchase tickets. The highly anticipated Gierasch/Anderson Night of the Demons remake kicks off the fest this Friday.
Co-writer (with Guillaume Lemans) and director Yann Gozlan’s feature flick Caged (Captifs) is celebrating its Los Angeles premiere at Screamfest on Saturday, October 16 at 12pm. Filmmaker Gozlan sat down with Dread recently to discuss his French organ-trafficking film (which opens in selected cities in his homeland via distributor Bac Films today, October 6th). See a teaser trailer for Caged below.
Produced by Alain Benguigui and Thomas Verhaeghe and starring Zoe Felix,...
- 10/6/2010
- by SeanD.
- DreadCentral.com
Ladies and gentlemen, say hello to Sitges 2010:
Exorcisms, Vampires, Zombies, Martial Arts And Liters Of Blood At Sitges 2010
The 43rd Sitges - International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia, that will take place from 7 to 17 October, presents its lineup, with some films still to be confirmed, for the following sections:
Sitges 43 Official FANTÀSTIC Selection - In Competition
The official selection par excellence will be offering a lineup emphasizing a variety of nationalities (Bulgaria, Japan, France, Swede, Uruguay,...), the impact of new South American cinema, the rebirth of oriental cinema and the mixture of supernatural horror movies with exorcisms, vampires and mutants and everyday horror with real extreme violence.
13 Assassins (Takashi Miike, Japan)
14 Days With Victor (Román Parrado, Spain)
A Woman, A Gun And A Noodle Shop (Zhang Yimou, China, Hong Kong)
Bedevilled (Jang Cheol-soo, South Korea)
Black Death (Christopher Smith, Germany)
La Casa Muda (Gustavo Hernández, Uruguay)
Confessions (Tetsuya Nakashima,...
Exorcisms, Vampires, Zombies, Martial Arts And Liters Of Blood At Sitges 2010
The 43rd Sitges - International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia, that will take place from 7 to 17 October, presents its lineup, with some films still to be confirmed, for the following sections:
Sitges 43 Official FANTÀSTIC Selection - In Competition
The official selection par excellence will be offering a lineup emphasizing a variety of nationalities (Bulgaria, Japan, France, Swede, Uruguay,...), the impact of new South American cinema, the rebirth of oriental cinema and the mixture of supernatural horror movies with exorcisms, vampires and mutants and everyday horror with real extreme violence.
13 Assassins (Takashi Miike, Japan)
14 Days With Victor (Román Parrado, Spain)
A Woman, A Gun And A Noodle Shop (Zhang Yimou, China, Hong Kong)
Bedevilled (Jang Cheol-soo, South Korea)
Black Death (Christopher Smith, Germany)
La Casa Muda (Gustavo Hernández, Uruguay)
Confessions (Tetsuya Nakashima,...
- 9/17/2010
- Screen Anarchy
If I had the holiday time left, I’d be booking a trip to España right about now. The 43rd annual Sitges kicks off on October 7th and their line up so far is impressive. Damned impressive.
In competition are Gregg Araki’s Kaboom (teaser, stills), Christopher Smith’s Black Death (review), Jalmari Helander’s Rare Exports (trailer), Quentin Dupieux’s Rubber (clip) and Takashi Miike’s 13 Assassins among many others. In competition in the Panorama section are another great set of films including Shion Sono’s Cold Fish (trailer), Takeshi Kitano’s Outrage (trailer), Jim Mickle’s Stake Land (trailer) and Srdjan Spasojevic’s A Serbian Film (review).
If those titles aren’t enough, there’s loads more including Rob Stefaniuk’s vampire musical road trip film Suck (review, trailer), James Wan’s Insidious (clip), Adam Green’s Frozen (trailer), Black Lightning (trailer), Super (clip), The Vanishing on 7th...
In competition are Gregg Araki’s Kaboom (teaser, stills), Christopher Smith’s Black Death (review), Jalmari Helander’s Rare Exports (trailer), Quentin Dupieux’s Rubber (clip) and Takashi Miike’s 13 Assassins among many others. In competition in the Panorama section are another great set of films including Shion Sono’s Cold Fish (trailer), Takeshi Kitano’s Outrage (trailer), Jim Mickle’s Stake Land (trailer) and Srdjan Spasojevic’s A Serbian Film (review).
If those titles aren’t enough, there’s loads more including Rob Stefaniuk’s vampire musical road trip film Suck (review, trailer), James Wan’s Insidious (clip), Adam Green’s Frozen (trailer), Black Lightning (trailer), Super (clip), The Vanishing on 7th...
- 9/17/2010
- QuietEarth.us
I have been anxiously awaiting the arrival of a full trailer for writer/director Yann Gozlan’s intense thriller “Captifs” (aka “Caged”) since the beginning of the summer. Now, thanks to the unbridled and mysterious powers contained within The Interweb, everyone can finally experience the clip for themselves. However, before doing so, you might want to thank the kind and insanely considerate folks over at 24 Frames per Second for giving us a heads up on the status of this particular preview. Here’s a quick synopsis to bring the uninitiated up to speed: Somewhere in Eastern Europe. Carole is a young nurse with a humanitarian aid group that has reached the end of its mission. But just then, the young woman and her two colleagues are kidnapped by strangers for mysterious reasons. Held captive, cared for and kept alive in an oppressive and sinister setting, the three prisoners soon discover...
- 9/7/2010
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
The release date for Yann Gozlan’s horror thriller Captifs (aka Caged) is fast approaching and that means full trailer time. The movie opens in France next month and we’d imagine it won’t belong before its hits an English speaking region sometime very soon. Trailers galore, at the link. Synopsis: Somewhere in Eastern Europe. Carole is a young nurse with a humanitarian aid group that has reached the end of its mission. But just then, the young woman and her two colleagues are kidnapped by strangers for mysterious reasons. Held captive, cared for and kept alive in an oppressive and sinister setting, the three prisoners soon discover with horror what their kidnappers truly have in store for them... Caged trailer...
- 9/4/2010
- 24framespersecond.net
The release date for Yann Gozlan’s horror thriller Captifs (aka Caged) is fast approaching and that means full trailer time. The movie opens in France next month and we’d imagine it won’t belong before its hits an English speaking region sometime very soon. Trailers galore, at the link. Synopsis: Somewhere in Eastern Europe. Carole is a young nurse with a humanitarian aid group that has reached the end of its mission. But just then, the young woman and her two colleagues are kidnapped by strangers for mysterious reasons. Held captive, cared for and kept alive in an oppressive and sinister setting, the three prisoners soon discover with horror what their kidnappers truly have in store for them... Caged trailer...
- 9/4/2010
- 24framespersecond.net
Captifs Alt' PosterA full theatrical trailer is available for director Yann Gozlan's (Echo) French language film Captifs. The trailer is entirely in French, but the dialogue seems to start with "the trip will take three hours" and the caption reads "Inspired from real events" (Captifs). The rest of the dialogue is just too fast for this reviewer. However, the clip does allude to organ harvesting for profit, as shown by the mysterious coolers and money changing hands. Interpretations aside, the film looks like a lot of fun for viewers, but less so for the captives.
A tagline for Caged here:
"They thought the war was over. But their nightmare was just beginning" (TF1).
A synopsis for Caged aka Captifs:
"Somewhere in Eastern Europe. Carole is a young nurse with a humanitarian aid group that has reached the end of its mission. But just then, the young woman and...
A tagline for Caged here:
"They thought the war was over. But their nightmare was just beginning" (TF1).
A synopsis for Caged aka Captifs:
"Somewhere in Eastern Europe. Carole is a young nurse with a humanitarian aid group that has reached the end of its mission. But just then, the young woman and...
- 8/31/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
There is only one festival where you can run across the father of midnight movies and the father of slasher horror, and it’s next week in Paris. For those who lived in a cave the past 16 years, it’s September. Meaning it’s time for the IRS and corollary it’s time for L’Etrange Festival.
The most bizarre, weird, shocking, gore, poetic and illuminating pieces of cinematographic creation of the year and beyond, are once again tied together and bound into two weeks of total visual bliss. This year is more loaded than a 34 year old Presbyterian going to the brothel, just look at the numbers : 2 world premieres, 1 European premiere, 22 French premieres, 5 first screening and 5 never seen before movies. All that including Monsters" from Gareth Edwards, "Bedevilled" from Jang Cheol-Soo, "Captifs" from Yann Gozlan, "Four Lions" from Chris Morris and "The House Maid" by Im Sang-Soo.
Even...
The most bizarre, weird, shocking, gore, poetic and illuminating pieces of cinematographic creation of the year and beyond, are once again tied together and bound into two weeks of total visual bliss. This year is more loaded than a 34 year old Presbyterian going to the brothel, just look at the numbers : 2 world premieres, 1 European premiere, 22 French premieres, 5 first screening and 5 never seen before movies. All that including Monsters" from Gareth Edwards, "Bedevilled" from Jang Cheol-Soo, "Captifs" from Yann Gozlan, "Four Lions" from Chris Morris and "The House Maid" by Im Sang-Soo.
Even...
- 8/26/2010
- QuietEarth.us
Caged Movie PosterThe French film Captifs, or Caged is gearing up for a release in France this October and the film is showing off more of the film in a second teaser. In this second clip, a bell goes off as a mysterious surgeon looks to dissect an unknown subject. Have a look at what is likely to be one of the best European releases for 2010.
A tagline for Caged here:
"They thought the war was over. But their nightmare was just beginning" (TF1).
A synopsis for Caged aka Captifs:
"Somewhere in Eastern Europe. Carole is a young nurse with a humanitarian aid group that has reached the end of its mission. But just then, the young woman and her two colleagues are kidnapped by strangers for mysterious reasons. Held captive, cared for and kept alive in an oppressive and sinister setting, the three prisoners soon discover with horror...
A tagline for Caged here:
"They thought the war was over. But their nightmare was just beginning" (TF1).
A synopsis for Caged aka Captifs:
"Somewhere in Eastern Europe. Carole is a young nurse with a humanitarian aid group that has reached the end of its mission. But just then, the young woman and her two colleagues are kidnapped by strangers for mysterious reasons. Held captive, cared for and kept alive in an oppressive and sinister setting, the three prisoners soon discover with horror...
- 8/4/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Coming soon from the producers of Gallic zombie picture Mutants is Yann Gozlan's Captifs (Caged), in which the fetching Zoe Felix falls prey to unsavory forces.
Somewhere in Eastern Europe. Carole is a young nurse with a humanitarian aid group that has reached the end of its mission. But just then, the young woman and her two colleagues are kidnapped by strangers for mysterious reasons. Held captive, cared for and kept alive in an oppressive and sinister setting, the three prisoners soon discover with horror what their kidnappers truly have in store for them...
We ran the first teaser for this one a few weeks back and a second effort has just followed. They're still being cagey with details (har, har) but the look of this one is rather impressive.
Somewhere in Eastern Europe. Carole is a young nurse with a humanitarian aid group that has reached the end of its mission. But just then, the young woman and her two colleagues are kidnapped by strangers for mysterious reasons. Held captive, cared for and kept alive in an oppressive and sinister setting, the three prisoners soon discover with horror what their kidnappers truly have in store for them...
We ran the first teaser for this one a few weeks back and a second effort has just followed. They're still being cagey with details (har, har) but the look of this one is rather impressive.
- 8/2/2010
- Screen Anarchy
Even thought its release is a fair few months off, a second teaser trail has been arrived for - relative newcomer director - Yann Gozlan’s, Gallic horror Captifs (aka Caged). We don’t really know a whole lot about Gozlan’s earlier work, but then we could say the same for French helmer Pascal Laugier, until he unleashed the stunning (if gut wrenching horror) Martyrs, on an unsuspecting public back in 2008. Captifs goes on general release in France in October. Synopsis: Somewhere in Eastern Europe. Carole is a young nurse with a humanitarian aid group that has reached the end of its mission. But just then, the young woman and her two colleagues are kidnapped by strangers for mysterious reasons. Held captive, cared for and kept alive in an oppressive and sinister setting, the three prisoners soon discover with horror what their kidnappers truly have in store for them.
- 8/2/2010
- 24framespersecond.net
Zoe Felix as Carol in CagedThe French language film Caged, or Captifs, from director Yann Gozlan (Echo), was originally covered in late April as having an April 28th release date (France). The film has now been pushed back by TF1 International, with October 6th the likely release date. The film also has several movie stills available, which show character Carole (Zoe Felix) captured, tormented and held against her will. As well, the first teaser trailer is available for this film from the producers of (High Lane and Mutants). Have a watch inside as Carole is pushed beyond her limits by a mysterious masked man; all the details on this production are below.
The synopsis for Caged aka Captifs:
"Somewhere in Eastern Europe. Carole is a young nurse with a humanitarian aid group that has reached the end of its mission. But just then, the young woman and her two...
The synopsis for Caged aka Captifs:
"Somewhere in Eastern Europe. Carole is a young nurse with a humanitarian aid group that has reached the end of its mission. But just then, the young woman and her two...
- 7/7/2010
- by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
It would appear that Alain Benguigui and Thomas Verhaeghe are looking to corner the market for French genre films, or at least push their way into prime territory. Under their Sombrero Films banner the pair have already produced zombie effort Mutants and survival thriller High Lane and now they are back as the producers behind Yann Gozlan's Captifs (Caged in English) with Zoe Felix in the lead. Here's the synopsis:
Somewhere in Eastern Europe. Carole is a young nurse with a humanitarian aid group that has reached the end of its mission. But just then, the young woman and her two colleagues are kidnapped by strangers for mysterious reasons. Held captive, cared for and kept alive in an oppressive and sinister setting, the three prisoners soon discover with horror what their kidnappers truly have in store for them...
The first teaser has just arrived and you can check it below.
Somewhere in Eastern Europe. Carole is a young nurse with a humanitarian aid group that has reached the end of its mission. But just then, the young woman and her two colleagues are kidnapped by strangers for mysterious reasons. Held captive, cared for and kept alive in an oppressive and sinister setting, the three prisoners soon discover with horror what their kidnappers truly have in store for them...
The first teaser has just arrived and you can check it below.
- 7/6/2010
- Screen Anarchy
After producing scare flicks as "Martyrs", "À L'INTéRIEUR" and "FRONTIèRE(S)", when France is due a new horror flick, it's always worth taking notice. The latest to come our way are some new stills from first timer director Yann Gozlan's horror thriller "Captifs" (aka "Caged"). Its still a long ways off hitting our shores, but we.re keeping close tabs on it for updates. "Caged" stars Zoe Felix, Eric Savin and Arie Elmaleh and is due for release October 2010. ...
- 6/7/2010
- www.ohmygore.com/
Director Yann Gozlan's first feature is French horror thiller 'Captifs' (aka 'Caged'). It's scheduled for an October 2010 release and the movie stars Zoe Felix, Eric Savin and Arie Elmaleh. Well 24 Frames Per Second have managed to score three new stills from the movie which we hope is as good as it's top French horror counterparts 'Martyrs' and 'Frontiere(s)' which ride high on my personal list of favourite horrors of all time. 'Somewhere in Eastern Europe. Carole is a young nurse with a humanitarian aid group that has reached the end of its mission. But just then, the young woman and her two colleagues are kidnapped by strangers for mysterious reasons. Held captive, cared for and kept alive in an oppressive and sinister setting, the three prisoners soon discover with horror what their kidnappers truly have in store for them...'...
- 5/24/2010
- Horror Asylum
After producing such superb scare flicks as ‘Martyrs,’ ‘À l'intérieur’ and Frontière(s) when France is due a new horror flick, it’s always worth taking notice. The latest to come our way are some new stills from first timer director Yann Gozlan’s horror thriller Captifs (aka Caged). Its still a way off hitting our shores, but we‘re keeping close tabs on it for updates. Caged stars Zoe Felix, Eric Savin and Arie Elmaleh and is due for release October 2010. Synopsis: Somewhere in Eastern Europe. Carole is a young nurse with a humanitarian aid group that has reached the end of its mission. But just then, the young woman and her two colleagues are kidnapped by strangers for mysterious reasons. Held captive, cared for and kept alive in an oppressive and sinister setting, the three prisoners soon discover with horror what their kidnappers truly have in store for them.
- 5/24/2010
- 24framespersecond.net
After producing such superb scare flicks as ‘Martyrs,’ ‘À l'intérieur’ and Frontière(s) when France is due a new horror flick, it’s always worth taking notice. The latest to come our way are some new stills from first timer director Yann Gozlan’s horror thriller Captifs (aka Caged). Its still a way off hitting our shores, but we‘re keeping close tabs on it for updates. Caged stars Zoe Felix, Eric Savin and Arie Elmaleh and is due for release October 2010. Synopsis: Somewhere in Eastern Europe. Carole is a young nurse with a humanitarian aid group that has reached the end of its mission. But just then, the young woman and her two colleagues are kidnapped by strangers for mysterious reasons. Held captive, cared for and kept alive in an oppressive and sinister setting, the three prisoners soon discover with horror what their kidnappers truly have in store for them.
- 5/24/2010
- 24framespersecond.net
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