Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Beige Tiles Dark Vanity





We got this new proposal looks interesting. You judge, the truth is that we must be aware of.

Laura (Florence Colucci) and his father Wilson (Gustavo Alonso) are hospitalized in a distant field house for refurbishment, as its owner Nestor (Abel Tripaldi), very soon will be on sale. They spend the night there, to begin work the next day. All goes smoothly until Laura hears a sound from outside and intensified in the upper floor of the house. Wilson goes to inspect while she is left alone down to await his father .... Based on a true story that occurred in a small town in Uruguay, "The house move" focuses its story on the last seventy-eight minutes, second by second, in which Laura trying to get out alive from a house that holds a dark secret.

Directed by Gustavo Hernandez, photographed by Pedro Luque ( director of photography at the mega global hit "Panic Attack" by Federico Alvarez) and produced by Gustavo Rojo, a amazing total cost of U $ S 6,000, "The house move" goes into the psychological terror so little explored in the region, telling a chilling story in the foreground, with features that make it unique in the global audiovisual market, since it was shot entirely with a digital SLR, specifically with the Canon EOS 5D Mark II, which makes "The house move" to become the first Latin American film, and the second film in the world recorded with a camera. In turn, the story is told in a single 78-minute sequence shot, no cuts. What makes it the first horror film in the world to be made with this particular narrative language.

"Plan sequence" in cinematic terms is called a sequence shot in continuity, cut between shots, in which the camera moves according to meticulous planning, resulting in the viewer real feeling of sharing experiences with the protagonist.

REAL-TIME REAL FEAR, this is the proposal of "moving house" film that does not go unnoticed to anyone who dares to live is different and disturbing cinematic experience.

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