INDIE HORROR PRODUCERS
SAVAGE DOG FILMS BEGINS PRODUCTION ON MANIA
"New interesting horror film coming up
from the corrupt minds that will bring you 'Rip
Cage'."
Windsor, Canada -
December 13th, 2004. Continuing in the tradition of
producing dark and provocative horror, independent horror
producers Savage Dog Films have begun production on their
latest contribution to a list of anticipated films. "The cgi
horror flick 'Rip Cage' has been stirring up quite some
interest and we hope to do the same with this one too" says
Michael Lee, CEO of Savage Dog Film and Digitals.
Dustin Johnson, who
is in charge of Savage Dog Productions continues: "It
was a project that literally came out of nowhere. Going
through a bunch of pictures with Vanessa Mason, Lennie
Overgaard immediately saw that a pretty cool story could be
put together based loosely on them." That is how 'Mania' was
born.
The film is about two
very intelligent, but very unbalanced addicts, just
graduated from high school and lost in a world of drugs, who
decide to find a past time to occupy their minds and fill
their directionless days.
Researching
paranormal events piques their interest and their
research leads them to a haunted and now abandoned hospital in
their area. For the hell of it, they decide to post their
findings on the Internet.
Unexpectedly, their
article gets bought by a major magazine, earning them a
big pay check, a grant, and keys to the hospital to continue
their research. They take the money and do what any other
stoner teenager in their position would do: they throw a
party.
Many miscellaneous
drugs and several hits of acid later, all of their
hauntings begin to turn to stark reality, and a terrible host
of inner demons comes to life. In the dark hallways of the
abandoned hospital, they prove that compared to anything
paranormal, human nature is darker by far.
'Mania' is written
and directed by Savage Dog Films freelancer,Vanessa
Mason and produced under the supervision of executive
producer/visual effects supervisor Lennie Overgaard, who will
also edit the film. "In terms of digital visual effects it's
going to be a lot easier than what 'Rip Cage' requires. Most
of it will be shot in camera" says Lennie Overgaard. He
continues: "What intrigues me about the story is that it's not
another teen slasher film, but really a psychological horror
film at its best."
"The goal of Savage
Dog Films is to provide the horror scene with new and
exciting projects. We try to put as much new stuff out there
as we possibly can. 'Mania' could very well be our most
disturbing film to date", Michael Lee explains. "It's
important that this one really makes you cringe".
'Mania' will begin
principal photography in January
2005.