Director, Anders Jacobsson (Evil Ed), just delivered to yours truly the latest one sheet and a still for his slasher film, Insane. The film was co-written by Jacobsson with Mikael Fuchs, Nathan Berry, Henrik Koelman and Tomas Sandquist, who also co-directed. The film will be screened at the European Film Market in Berlin on February 11 and was selected to be part of the Fantasy Horror Awards in Italy March 19-21. Insane follows the story of a woman, Sarah (Johanna Leamo), who checks into a hotel while looking for her missing sister, not realizing that it may be the same place [...]
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- 2/6/2010
- by Alison
- Screamstress.com
Filmmakers Anders Jacobsson and Tomas Sandquist wrote in to give us the heads-up about their new film Insane and we've got the goods on it for you right here!
Click on the official one-sheet below to visit the film's official site!
Synopsis
"Nighttime. A car traveling through the desolate landscape. In the car is Sarah, a young woman that's looking for her sister that's been missing for 2 weeks on her way to a music festival. After another resultless day she decides to stay for the night at the first hotel she can find. Suddenly she sees a large sign on her right, “The Bridgeburn”. The hotel looks empty and it's in the middle of nowhere but she is tired and decides to take a look. She parks the car and starts to walk towards the entrance. The hotel is totally dark except for a ray of light that seems to...
Click on the official one-sheet below to visit the film's official site!
Synopsis
"Nighttime. A car traveling through the desolate landscape. In the car is Sarah, a young woman that's looking for her sister that's been missing for 2 weeks on her way to a music festival. After another resultless day she decides to stay for the night at the first hotel she can find. Suddenly she sees a large sign on her right, “The Bridgeburn”. The hotel looks empty and it's in the middle of nowhere but she is tired and decides to take a look. She parks the car and starts to walk towards the entrance. The hotel is totally dark except for a ray of light that seems to...
- 1/12/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Sweden gets a slasher film by the name of Insane . Anders Jacobsson's sophomore effort finds him back in the director's chair, with Tomas Sandquist, after 1995's Evil Ed . Jacobsson is taking Insane to the Berlin film market next month. A throwback to '80s slasher fare, it concerns a woman who checks into a hotel, looking for her missing sister, and ultimately finds trouble instead.
- 1/12/2010
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Filmmaker Anders Jacobsson (Evil Ed) of Action Film just delivered to Fangoria the latest trailer and a pic for the Swedish slasher, Insane. Co-written by Jacobsson along with Mikael Fuchs, Nathan Berry, Henrik Koelman & Tomas Sandquist, the film was also co-directed by Jacobsson and Sandquist. Insane follows the story of a girl on the hunt for her missing sister when she checks in to a rather odd hotel where "insane" things begin to happen.
Check out the trailer below.
Jacobsson tells Fango that the film is meant to be "an homage to the slasher films of the 80's", and that he expects it to hit the film market in Berlin next month. For more info, check out the film's official site and Facebook page.
Check out the trailer below.
Jacobsson tells Fango that the film is meant to be "an homage to the slasher films of the 80's", and that he expects it to hit the film market in Berlin next month. For more info, check out the film's official site and Facebook page.
- 1/8/2010
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (James Zahn)
- Fangoria
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