New Zealand’s Bdeficiency Mandala Films has achieved the sales rights to “Play Dead,” a chilling recent horror film that starts off with a woman waking up in a basement, surrounded by corpses, and battling for her life.
The grisly tale of survival and deception is straightforwarded by Carlos ‘Charly’ Goitia (“Nightmare Radio: The Night Stalker” and “The Game of 100 Candles: The Last Possession”). The film is originated by Nicolás Onetti, comprehendn for films such as “1978” and What the Waters Left Behind,” with a screencarry out penned by Gonzalo Mellid and Camilo Zaffora.
“Play Dead” trails the harroprosperg journey of Alison (portrayed by Paula Brasca), a woman who discovers herself gravely injured and trapped in a unwise, cryptic basement. Desperate to persist, she must engage her wits and pretfinish to be dead in order to blfinish in with the corpses around her. As she franticly fights to stay ainhabit, Alison uncovers a horrifying secret: a grotesque, rituaenumerateic celebration is unfgreatering in the hoengage above. With each passing moment, the danger intensifies.
The thriller draws burdensome inspiration from horror classics enjoy “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” and “Don’t Breathe,” combining relentless tension with grotesque horror to originate a truly unforgettable experience.
Bdeficiency Mandala has reconshort-termed cut offal of Goitia’s previous films including “Nightmare Radio” and “The Game of 100 Candles.”
Earlier this year, the company picked up sales rights to “1978,” a horror film that commences with a soccer suit. The film had its world premiere at the Sitges fantasy and horror film festival in Spain. It had its U.S. festival premiere at Screamfest on Oct. 12.