Firebook Entertainment reveals acquisitions and an international rights deal
Our TitlesOur TeamNEWS Firebook Entertainment reveals acquisitions and an international rights deal Film production and distribution company Firebook Entertainment announced six acquisitions and an international rights deal that were brokered at the Marché du Film in Cannes. Firebook finalized equity stakes in Every Heavy Thing, directed by Mickey Reece, and Devil’s Carnaval, an upcoming project from Argentina’s […]
Creepy Pasta (NY Times)
In this month’s chilling picks, creepypasta and killer pasta, too.
Theirs
Written and produced by Juan Pablo Reinoso and directed by critically-acclaimed Sonja O’Hara, supernatural thriller THEIRS boasts an incredible cast, including legendary Oscar-winner Rita Moreno, Oscar-nominee Harvey Keitel, television star Eric Winters, international cult star Udo Kier, and Roselyn Sanchez.
Mad Props
Tom Biolchini, an avid movie prop collector, knew why he loved collecting props from his favorite films. But, like any collector, everyone is different.
Curious to meet and see other collectors and their collections, Tom decided to journey across the globe and find out what it was about movies that led others to seek out and own some of the greatest pieces of movie
Creepypasta
Trapped in an abandoned house, a man desperately searches for clues as to how he got there. The answer is hidden within a series of disturbing viral videos – each of which begins to infect his mind.
Devil’s Carnaval
Chloe, an ambitious American horror novelist, is invited to unveil her latest book during the carnival celebration in the North of Argentina. She arrives to Jujuy to experience the nine days celebration among the “devils”, where the real story that inspired her book “Masacre” occurred. But, a violent femicide disrupts the festivities.
Chloe finds connections between this murder and the events from ten years ago, so she starts writing what could be a sequel. She feels strange, thoughts of ritualistic pacts, sacrifices to the devil, gruesome murder scenes, invade her mind, her texts, and her dreams. More femicides are perpetrated, and due to her writing, she becomes a suspect for local Police. Isolated in a country so foreign to her own, Chloe finds some protection and distraction in the arms of Martín, the host who has taken her there, but Chloe’s mind and body get worse each day as her new story advances, as if sick. Superstitious inhabitants begin to say that she has “the devil inside her”.
Blurred line between creator and creation puts at risk Chloe’s sanity. The veil between reality and the supernatural is thin, there is a way to escape but it may cost her her life, and time ends soon, with the last act of the carnival. Chloe knows, that one way or another, she will be famous.
In the Flesh
Director Ainhoa Menéndez has directed more than ten short films, including her trilogy Dark Tales; comprising Dolls Factory (2010), Unfarewell (2011) and Stela (2014). Her short films have been nominated in more than 300 festivals.
The Muglur
Director Lucila Las Heras directed the award-winning short “The Open Window”, is about to premiere “The Callback”, and received two EMMY Kids Award nominations for her work as a TV Staff Writer for Latin American Television.
Every Heavy Thing
Director Mickey Reece takes us on a journey centered around an ad-seller for one of the last alt-weeklies in the country, who, after witnessing a murder, is intimidated into being the killer’s reluctant accomplice.
Junction Row
A veteran recovering from addiction returns to the intentional community she once called home in search of her missing friend, but finds that it has been infiltrated by an otherworldly force.