The Philippine Star

Die-hard horror fan directs twisted terrifying movie

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Ghostland is an upcoming horror movie, directed by Pascal Laugier, where someone’s dreams become a nightmaris­h reality. It trails the tragic fate of a mother and her two daughters after inheriting a house from a relative who died. During their first night, Colleen and her daughters encounter murderers in their new home. Fighting to save her daughters’ lives, the girls suffer a terrible trauma night and their disparate personalit­ies diverge even further.

The eldest daughter, Beth, is said to become a famous horror author with a perfect family and life in Los Angeles, while her sister, Vera, can’t cope, and loses her mind faced to an unshakable sense of paranoia. Sixteen years later, the daughters and mother reunite at the house where Colleen and Vera continue to reside. It is then that strange events begin to take place.

French director and screenwrit­er Pascal began his career with the two short films Tête de citrouille (1993) and 4ème sous-sol (2001). He kicked off his career in 2011 as as- sistant director of Christophe Gans’ period-fantasy-action Brotherhoo­d

of the Wolf, where he also directed the “making-of” documentar­y about the film. A die-hard fan of the horror movie genre, Pascal then directed Saint Ange (2004), the infamous cult movie Martyrs (2008), adored by the horror audience, and

The Tall Man (2012), his first English speaking film, starring Jessica Biel.

“I am a huge movie fan, and I’m one of those filmmakers who can’t neglect their cultural baggage. My first film, Saint Angel, was completely referentia­l…, I filmed ‘the cinema that I loved’ instead of actually making my own, but it was definitely a necessary step to make… I don’t deny any of it, but since then, I now try to approach projects from my own angle and personal experience­s. Today, it is rather the comments of others around my films that make me think of other references. If there is anyone that I took inspiratio­n from

in Incident In A Ghost Land, then I think Tobe Hooper’s spirit left a mark on me — watching his movies made me think of my beloved Lovecraft… on set! The iconoclast­ic and macabre madness dimension of his movies, especially in the very underrated The Texas Chainsaw

Massacre 2, undoubtedl­y gave me confidence in what I was doing. It reassured me by constantly reminding me that the greatest ‘honor’ of a horror movie is that of toeing the mark. When you have doubts about making films of such singular kind, the thought of making something ‘unacceptab­le’ or even ‘void’ can really help you move forward. So Incident

In A Ghost Land a.k.a. Ghostland is also the expression of the return of the repressed and perhaps of my ‘darkest side’ (laughs). Anyways, if you’re afraid of displeasin­g by doing horror movies, then you should do something else,” reveals the director on his inspiratio­n in making horror films.

Ghostland opens March 31 in cinemas from Axinite Digicinema.

 ??  ?? Pascal Laugier’s Ghostland trails the tragic fate of a mother and her two daughters after inheriting a house from a relative who died
Pascal Laugier’s Ghostland trails the tragic fate of a mother and her two daughters after inheriting a house from a relative who died

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