New Zealand’s Black Mandala Movies has acquired the gross sales rights to “Taking part in Lifeless,” a chilling new horror movie that includes a girl combating for her life after waking up in a basement surrounded by corpses begin.
This horrific story of survival and deception is directed by Carlos “Charlie” Gotia (Nightcrawler, The Sport of 100 Candles: The Final Possession). The movie is produced by Nicolas Onetti, recognized for movies akin to “1978” and “The Footprints of the Water,” from a script by Gonzalo Melide and Camilo Zafra write.
Taking part in Lifeless follows the harrowing journey of Allison (Paula Braska), who finds herself severely injured and trapped in a darkish, mysterious basement. To outlive, she should use her wits to play lifeless and mix in with the corpses round her. As Alison desperately struggles to outlive, she discovers a horrifying secret: a weird, ritualistic celebration is happening in the home above. The hazard intensifies with each passing second.
Drawing inspiration from horror classics like The Texas Chainsaw Bloodbath and Maintain Your Breath, this thriller combines relentless pressure with grotesque terror to create a very unforgettable expertise.
Black Mandala has represented Goitia on a number of earlier movies, together with Nightmare Radio and The Sport of 100 Candles.
Earlier this yr, the corporate acquired the gross sales rights to “1978,” a horror film that begins with a soccer sport. The movie had its world premiere on the Sitges Fantasy Horror Movie Pageant in Spain. It had its US movie competition premiere on October 12 at Screamfest.