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“Antrum” and the curse of the film that takes the life of the beholder

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Within the universe of cinema there are thousands of stories that adjetivan as "cursed" to various productions by various tragic events. It happened to "Poltergeist" and "Exorcist" to cite a few cases. But now, there is something that goes beyond (and not to the past) and really scared because some say this film, "he slays the beholder".

Before they go running is good to know a little more. The production in question is "Antrum", but now, with the damn machine set depending on the film it is called "Antrum: the deadliest film ever made” (something like the deadliest movie ever made).

A plus point of the story behind "Antrum" is that it is similar to what was his moment, "Blair Witch Project" and mockumentary realization. This film was shot during the decade of 70' and -misteriosamente, obvious- He disappeared, then be found in 1988.

Here began part of his curse as, during its projection under the Budapest Film Festival there was a fatal fire in the cinema, leaving as tragic balance 56 victims. Subsequently the film projected continued but there were demonstrations against coming away their only physical copy.

What it is the story of "Antrum"? revolves around two brothers who are lost in a forest, in order to find the way to hell and save the soul of his dog he had recently died so.

During his years of loss, and as director and producer says Eric Thirteen (who found the tape), the mystery grew following the strange images that were added to the original production, as potential presence of ghostly apparitions and strange symbols.

Thirteen explained that the tape was in Arabic when he was lost and while finding also appeared notes from someone who tried to translate. At least the director and producer did not blame squarely to the film.

"Antrum" had a new life under the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival and later this year will reach some European countries. On the other hand, in 2020 It will be the turn of the international premiere. Do many will be brave in the halls?

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