It is interesting to see horror in film developing across the world. In Turkey, director Hakan Yildiz (Bloody Weekend) is getting set to shoot his tension filled title "Private Room." This is a short film from Sweet Dream Productions, which will begin shooting in Istanbul, Turkey this Summer. The film follows a brother and sister duo. Kristian (Yildiz) and Leise (Denise Teipel) set their travel sights on Istanbul. Once there, they tour the city and its many landmarks. But, something strange occurs. Their apartment, which is shared with other tourists, hosts a violent man. And, this character may be responsible for the death of another. Kristian and Leise will have to confront their fears, or become another victim of this madman. The first official poster for "Private Room" has been released (above). And, this title is expected to tour several North American horror film festivals, including: Shriekfest, Screamfest, the Chicago Horror Film Festival and more.
- 6/28/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
Bloody Night director Hakan Yildiz has a new project up his sleeve which is filming over the summer, and we have the very first details on it right here! Dare you step into his Private Room?
From the Press Release
Turkish born director Hakan Yildiz (Bloody Night) continues his film career with another thriller, Private Room. This 30-minute short film will begin lensing in Istanbul, Turkey, during the summer of 2013 (August). Yildiz will again step behind the camera, and he will also co-star with Austrian actress Denise Teipel, Cela Yildiz, Gulistan Sarbas, and Yasemen Koc.
Private Room is a film about strangers. Kristian (Yildiz) and his sister, Leise (Teipel), travel to Istanbul to tour the city. They have rented an apartment in the heart of the city and are there to see the many wondrous sight the city has to offer. But their apartment is shared with other travelers, and...
From the Press Release
Turkish born director Hakan Yildiz (Bloody Night) continues his film career with another thriller, Private Room. This 30-minute short film will begin lensing in Istanbul, Turkey, during the summer of 2013 (August). Yildiz will again step behind the camera, and he will also co-star with Austrian actress Denise Teipel, Cela Yildiz, Gulistan Sarbas, and Yasemen Koc.
Private Room is a film about strangers. Kristian (Yildiz) and his sister, Leise (Teipel), travel to Istanbul to tour the city. They have rented an apartment in the heart of the city and are there to see the many wondrous sight the city has to offer. But their apartment is shared with other travelers, and...
- 6/26/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Today in Indie Beat, horror director, Hakan Yildiz, has set up his next project, Private Room. With it comes the first poster and official synopsis for the upcoming short. Come inside to check them out.
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Turkish born director Hakan Yildiz (Bloody Night) continues his film career with another thriller, “Private Room.” This short film, of thirty minutes, will begin lensing in Istanbul, Turkey throughout the Summer of 2013 (August). Yildiz will again step behind the camera, with Austrian actress Denise Teipel set to co-star.
“Private Room” is a film about strangers.
Here at Cinelinx we like to talk about all aspects of filmmaking and movie news. To that end, we have Indie Beat where we highlight some of the latest news, trailers, and PR releases from the indie filmmaker scene. So if you're an independent filmmaker and want some coverage on our site, be sure to drop us a line at jordan@cinelinx.com.
Turkish born director Hakan Yildiz (Bloody Night) continues his film career with another thriller, “Private Room.” This short film, of thirty minutes, will begin lensing in Istanbul, Turkey throughout the Summer of 2013 (August). Yildiz will again step behind the camera, with Austrian actress Denise Teipel set to co-star.
“Private Room” is a film about strangers.
- 6/26/2013
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
We return with another edition of the Indie Spotlight, highlighting the recent independent horror news sent our way. Today’s feature includes details on The Lost Tree and The Visitant, trailers for A Grim Becoming and Horror Hotel, and much more:
Trailer for The Lost Tree: “Michael Madsen (“Reservoir Dogs,” “Kill Bill: Vol. 1,” “Kill Bill: Vol. 2”), Lacey Chabert (“Mean Girls,” “Part of Five”), Scott Grimes (“Robin Hood,” “American Dad”) and Clare Kramer (“Bring It On,” “The Rules of Attraction”) will star alongside Thomas Ian Nicholas (“American Pie,” “American Reunion,” “The Rules of Attraction”) in Brian A. Metcalf’s new horror/drama “The Lost Tree.”
Written, directed and produced by Metcalf, “The Lost Tree” is centered around a man, Noah (Nicholas), who is guilt-ridden for the death of his wife, Emma (Kramer). He travels to an isolated cabin in search of peace and isolation. But he soon learns...
Trailer for The Lost Tree: “Michael Madsen (“Reservoir Dogs,” “Kill Bill: Vol. 1,” “Kill Bill: Vol. 2”), Lacey Chabert (“Mean Girls,” “Part of Five”), Scott Grimes (“Robin Hood,” “American Dad”) and Clare Kramer (“Bring It On,” “The Rules of Attraction”) will star alongside Thomas Ian Nicholas (“American Pie,” “American Reunion,” “The Rules of Attraction”) in Brian A. Metcalf’s new horror/drama “The Lost Tree.”
Written, directed and produced by Metcalf, “The Lost Tree” is centered around a man, Noah (Nicholas), who is guilt-ridden for the death of his wife, Emma (Kramer). He travels to an isolated cabin in search of peace and isolation. But he soon learns...
- 5/26/2013
- by Tamika Jones
- DailyDead
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