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COLD GROUND

COLD GROUND

Blair Witch meets The Descent in the mountain in this extreme 70’s, mind-blowing, French creature feature!

If the mountain doesn’t get you, darkness will.

For French horror cinema, the future looks awesomely grim! French director Fabien Delage has teamed up with film production companies Fright House Pictures and Redwood Creek Films on a terrifying project that you’ll definitely be hearing about. This soon to be horror hit à la française is going to give Europe the shivers. Cold Ground is a unique experience that shades a scary light on the mountains. Like the movie on FACEBOOK to get the latest news! Get your first look at the movie with a new amazing poster by artist Justin Osbourn!

Synopsis

1976: Melissa and David, two young journalists freshly out of college, leave for  the French-Swiss border to investigate a strange case of cattle mutilations and record testimonies and information about the story for a TV channel. Yet, once they get there, the scientific team they were supposed to meet has gone missing. Escorted by a first aider, a British biologist and an American forensic investigator, Melissa and David will go looking for the missing team deep into the mountains. Yet their rescue mission soon turns into a fight for survival as they get caught into an avalanche. Lost into the wild and petrified by the cold, the team is to experience the ruthlessness of the mountains. They’ll realize that blizzards, frostbites and cliffs are not that bad once they find out that they are not alone in this snowy forest. The survivors will soon discover that they are hunted by terrible night creatures.

You may think that found footage films have long gone out of style, yet director Fabien Delage and the folks of Frighthouse Pictures are giving it a drastic makeover and putting it up to date. Trust us, it has never been so exciting. So what’s cooking? Well, a good pinch of survival and creature movies with a big glug of 70s style and 8mm aesthetics with just the right amount of tension, gore, supernatural and snowy, hazardous remote locations.

Mitchell Wells

Founder and Editor in Chief of Horror Society. Self proclaimed Horror Movie Freak, Tech Geek, love indie films and all around nice kinda guy!!

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