A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 20, 2019
Original Title:
Das Bild im Haus
Genres:
Horror | Mystery
Production Companies:
HENX OG
Production Countries:
Austria
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 42
The freely adapted short story, written by the famous author HP Lovecraft, will reveal dreadfully poetic images to the viewer and give insight into a man's struggle for survival and his fight against the loss of memory. His spectacular escape from human creatures that live in the woods,who have lost all humanity and turned into animals, leads him directly to a mysterious house whose owner will very soon confront him with his mad rage. The subtle dialogues between the two of them, will end in a carnage. At full tilt, the kinkiness of H.P Lovecraft's short story transforms into the transparent struggle of survival of a man who has lost everything in this post-apocalyptic world, a world that slowly wipes him out.
Assistant Camera:
Martin Schneider
Assistant Director:
Alexandra Rollett
Camera Operator:
Roland Furian
Cinematography:
Vincent Seidl
Costume Design:
Tadea Krenn
Costumer:
Alexandra Fauler
Digital Effects Producer:
Roland Holzer
Director:
David Lapuch
Editor:
Nils Kaltschmidt
Gaffer:
Erhard Seidl
Makeup Artist:
Anna Orgler
Julia Styrie
Music:
Paul Plut
Original Story:
H.P. Lovecraft
Producer:
Markus Seereiter
Production Design:
Monika Annabel Zimmer
Production Manager:
Andy Fauler
Underwater Camera:
Roland Holzer
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