The short film "Closure" aka "Siomet" is a Hebrew language film, which will be released at the Boston Underground Film Festival March 25th. This is a zombie styled film, with Moria (Liana Ezra) painting her way into the apocalypse. Her former boyfriend, Oded (Dor Eliav), stops by to share the infection, as a rooftop becomes one woman's last stand. Step into the zombie apocalypse with this short film and visit the Boston Underground Film Festival, beginning March 24th. The full short is below.
The synopsis for "Closure" is here:
"It is the end of the world. Moria is hiding on the rooftop, getting ready to face the inevitable, when all of a sudden she hears noises coming from behind the entrance door" (Closure).
Release Date: March 25th (Limited Run).
Director: Isaac Rosen.
Writer: Roei Tzoref.
Cast: Liane Ezra, Dor Eliav, and Haish Harel.
The full film is here (some gore,...
The synopsis for "Closure" is here:
"It is the end of the world. Moria is hiding on the rooftop, getting ready to face the inevitable, when all of a sudden she hears noises coming from behind the entrance door" (Closure).
Release Date: March 25th (Limited Run).
Director: Isaac Rosen.
Writer: Roei Tzoref.
Cast: Liane Ezra, Dor Eliav, and Haish Harel.
The full film is here (some gore,...
- 3/18/2011
- by Remove28DaysLaterAnalysisThis@gmail.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
It’s lucky 13 for the Boston Underground Film Festival as they celebrate their raucous 13th annual edition this year. Opening with the much buzzed about bloody feature film Hobo With a Shotgun starring Rutger Hauer and directed by Jason Eisener, the fest then barrels on for eight wild nights and days from March 24-31.
While there’s plenty of underground goodness from the U.S.A., this year Buff feels like it’s a much more international affair with several sick features from around the globe. There’s gory horror and quirky black comedy from Japan in the guise of Yoshihiro Nishimura’s Helldriver and Sion Sono’s Cold Fish; the Argentinian freak-out Phase7 by Nicolas Goldbart; David Blyth’s Wound is a psychological thriller from New Zealand; and Mark Hartley’s Machete Maidens Unleashed! is a look at Philippine exploitation cinema from the ’70s.
Stateside there’s Usama Alshaibi‘s Profane,...
While there’s plenty of underground goodness from the U.S.A., this year Buff feels like it’s a much more international affair with several sick features from around the globe. There’s gory horror and quirky black comedy from Japan in the guise of Yoshihiro Nishimura’s Helldriver and Sion Sono’s Cold Fish; the Argentinian freak-out Phase7 by Nicolas Goldbart; David Blyth’s Wound is a psychological thriller from New Zealand; and Mark Hartley’s Machete Maidens Unleashed! is a look at Philippine exploitation cinema from the ’70s.
Stateside there’s Usama Alshaibi‘s Profane,...
- 3/10/2011
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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