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[Exclusive] Black Fawn Distribution Acquires ‘The Hyperborean’

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Indie films often tell stories off the beaten path, exploring unique concepts and perspectives. This can lead to fresh, surprising narratives that captivate and entertain. The Hyperborean is no exception! Check out the press release, photos, exclusive retro VHS Artwork, trailer, and Exclusive Scene Declassified.

Black Fawn Distribution is thrilled to announce the acquisition of The Hyperborean. The film is set to hit all major VOD platforms across Canada today (Wednesday, July 24, 2024), with a Blu-ray release slated for later this year. Black Fawn Distribution will be handling Canadian distribution rights for the title. The company has also released the exclusive opening scene from The Hyperborean, along with the retro VHS-style artwork that will accompany the film’s physical release this fall.

The Hyperborean features an ensemble cast that includes Liv Collins (The Hexecutioners), Tony Burgess (Pontypool), Ry Barrett (fresh off his starring role in the indie horror smash hit In A Violent Nature), Jessica Vano, Jonathan Craig, Marcia Alderson, and Justin Bott.

Black Fawn Distribution Acquires The Hyperborean

After a seasoned crisis manager injects himself into a dysfunctional family – and their faltering whiskey company – he must navigate them through a public relations nightmare involving a triple homicide, an Arctic ice mummy, and a batch of intergalactic moonshine.

In addition to The Hyperborean being available on Canadian VOD platforms and Blu-ray, Black Fawn Distribution will also offer the title as part of their popular limited edition Blacklist series. As always, the Blacklist Package will come with an assortment of cool, one-of-a-kind thematic items designed with the avid collector in mind.

Pre-order the Blu-ray at the following link: https://blackfawndistribution.myshopify.com/collections/the-hyperborean-collection

Black Fawn Distribution will issue a crystal clear 1080p transfer of The Hyperborean along with the following special features: Audio Commentary with director Jesse Thomas Cook, Creating The Hyperborean Featurette, Photo Gallery, and Trailers.

“I’m absolutely thrilled to partner with Black Fawn Distribution for the Canadian release of The Hyperborean,” states director Jesse Thomas Cook. “Their dedication to creating special edition Blu-rays and passion for physical media mirrors our own commitment to innovative genre storytelling. It’s exciting to collaborate with a distributor who shares our enthusiasm for bringing unique films to audiences in such a thoughtful and engaging way.”

Black Fawn Distribution Acquires The Hyperborean

“We’re excited to be working with a filmmaking team with such a long-standing pedigree as Collingwood Film Co.,” explains Black Fawn Distribution Sales Manager CF Benner. “We’ve been a fan of their films for years, so it’s a really unique opportunity to have our two companies come together and work on a cool project like this one.”

The Hyperborean recently wrapped a successful worldwide festival run that included screenings at Panic Fest (Kansas City), Fantasporto (Portugal), Blood In The Snow (Toronto), Another Hole In The Head (San Francisco). Soho Horror Fest (United Kingdom), FilmQuest (Utah), Fogfest (Newfoundland), and Rojo Sangre (Buenos Aires).

The Hyperborean has also been released in the United States through Freestyle Digital Media.

Black Fawn Distribution Acquires The Hyperborean

Logline

A whiskey magnate summons his contentious family to sample his legacy product: casks of Scotch aged 170 years, recovered from a ghost ship in the Canadian Arctic.

Synopsis

From beyond the land of the ice and snow comes… The Hyperborean! When a seasoned crisis manager injects himself into a dysfunctional family and their faltering whiskey company, he must navigate them through a public relations nightmare involving a triple homicide, an Arctic ice mummy, and a batch of intergalactic moonshine. From director Jesse Thomas Cook (Cult Hero, Septic Man) and writer Tony

Burgess (Pontypool), The Hyperborean is a comedic sci-fi genre fest starring Liv Collins (The Hexecutioners) & Ry Barrett (In A Violent Nature, The Heretics), with critics hailing it as a “bonkers film” that’s both “memorable and complex.” (Geek Tyrant).

Black Fawn Distribution Acquires The Hyperborean

Cast and Crew

The Hyperborean stars Liv Collins, Tony Burgess, Ry Barrett, Jessica Vano, Jonathan Craig, Marcia Alderson and Justin Bott. The film is directed by Jesse Thomas Cook (Cult Hero, Septic Man) and written by Burgess (Pontypool). Cook and Samual Scott serve as the film producers.

About Collingwood Film Company

Collingwood Film Company was established in 2018 by Jesse Thomas Cook and Liv Collins. They develop, produce, and deliver authentic and independent Canadian feature films. Cook is a multi-award-winning filmmaker, having previously founded genre powerhouse Foresight Features. Collins is a writer, actor, producer, and director. Her acting credits include The Door, The Sublet, The Hexecutioners, Creep Nation, and Deadsight. Her directorial debut, To Hell With Harvey, was selected as the Closing Night film at the 14th annual Hamilton Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Actor.

Web: collingwoodfilmco.com

Instagram: instagram.com/collingwoodfilmco

Twitter/X: twitter.com/filmcollingwood

The Hyperborean (Uncensored) 2024 Trailer
The Hyperborean [Exclusive Opening Scene 2024]

About Black Fawn Distribution

Black Fawn Distribution is a fan-driven Canadian genre film distributor. The company continues to be responsible for the release of quality horror films across Canada, including Vicious Fun, The Oak Room, I’ll Take Your Dead, Harpoon, The Ranger, Bite, and In the House of Flies. The company’s promotional team is driven by a passion for releasing unique physical releases for the enjoyment of both horror fans and film collectors alike while also focusing on alternative platforms for digital delivery. Black Fawn Distribution: For Filmmakers. By Filmmakers.

Web: blackfawndistribution.com

Instagram: instagram.com/blackfawndistro

Twitter/X: twitter.com/blackfawndistro

YouTube: youtube.com/blackfawndistro

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‘Behind the Mask 2’ Slays Kickstarter

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If you are hardwired into the horror community there is no doubt you heard the gasp around the internet earlier this month when Behind the Mask II: The Return of Leslie Vernon was announced. The announcement of the long anticipated sequel came at a screening of the original at American Cinematheque in Los Angeles.

That same evening we also learned that Behind the Mask’s director Scott Glosserman as well as writer David J. Stieve will be returning to the film. Furthermore, cast members Nathan Baesel, Angela Goethals, and Robert Englund will be reprising their roles from the original.

Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon

A Kick into Overdrive

While the sequel is happening one way or another, a Kickstarter campaign was established. The money pledged would allow the filmmakers to create a movie that goes above and beyond their original budget. 

As the campaign’s page states;

“The film is happening, that’s no-take-backs. If we hit these goals, it makes it possible to do it bigger, bloodier, and bolder.”

The campaign goes on, saying;

“This is not a “save the movie” campaign. The movie is happening. Kickstarter is how we make it our way. “

Roughly two weeks after the sequel’s announcement, the campaign launched with a modest day one goal of $20,000. To say that fans crushed this number is an understatement. In 9 minutes they reached their goal. In less than 24 hours the amount of backers climbed to over 300, and the pledges donated totaled more than $100,000!

Get to the Good Stuff!

For pledging, the moviemakers have included incentives that are truly in line with what the horror community wants.

The rewards begin at $25 with a digital streaming link of Behind the Mask II: The Return of Leslie Vernon. Tiers continue on as the pledge amounts increase. T-shirts, posters, Blu Rays and scripts are just some of the middle tier goodies. The larger donation amounts are rewarded with on screen “Special Thank You”s and various producer credits.

Nathan Baesel as Leslie Vernon in Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon.

It is the ‘Exclusive Add Ons’ where things get really interesting. Once a backer has already pledged, they can add on additional perks. These additions include

“accessories, autographs, props, and truly unique, fan forward in-person experiences… all intended to complement your chosen reward tier!”

One of the unique add on perks includes VHS tapes of the original Behind the Mask or the sequel, your choice! Given the fact the first movie was created right on the heels of when VHS was truly dead, older horror fans will especially find this perk an exciting addition to their vintage collection. 

The reward add-ons also have the horror prop collectors in mind. You can purchase Leslie Vernon’s weapon of choice, a scythe, as well as his mask. Both of these are signed by actor Nathan Baesel.

Nathan Baesel as Leslie Vernon in Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon.

For more personal experiences, you can add on a visit to the Behind the Mask II set during filming! You can also choose a cast and crew screening in LA or New York, complete with an after party. Finally, for the crème de la crème; you can be killed onscreen by Leslie Vernon himself! 

Powered by the Fans

Behind the Mask II: The Return of Leslie Vernon is the little slasher movie that could!

For two decades the creators tried to find ways to make Leslie’s legacy continue. A failed first Kickstarter, rumors, teases, and false starts all led to the delay of a dream.

For twenty years the movie’s cult gathering slowly formed, cultivated, and grew louder and louder. Too loud to be ignored.

From the set of Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon.

As soon as the campaign went live, horror fans donated their hard earned money. And let’s face it; we are currently living in a time where the dollar doesn’t stretch as far. The fact that the long awaited sequel gained so much traction and backing, so quickly, really demonstrates the community’s love, support, and anticipation for Behind the Mask II: The Return of Leslie Vernon.

It looks like Leslie Vernon will finally be returning!

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The Best Possible Person Is Directing A24’s Texas Chainsaw Massacre

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A24 went into a competitive auction, beat out Blumhouse, acquired one of the most difficult pieces of IP in the genre, and then gave the job to a director with one feature film to his name. That is a wild risk to take on such a young talent. But also, it’s Curry Barker, so we get it.

Curry Barker is writing and directing a reimagining of the 1974 original created by Tobe Hooper and Kim Henkel. As we have talked about before, A24 announced the acquisition back in February with no director attached. At least we have that figured out.

Who Curry Barker Is

Curry Barker

Barker got here through Obsession, a film he made for under a million dollars that played TIFF Midnight Madness and sold to Focus Features for north of $14 million. He built the career that got him into that room starting on YouTube, which is the kind of origin story that should not end with A24 handing you a legacy franchise before your first wide release even opens. And yet, here we are.

The Franchise and the People Behind It

The 1974 original has since produced eight sequels and remakes. Some are far better than others. The franchise has been a problem for a long time and everyone who has touched it since the original has found a different way to confirm that.

A24 formally announced the acquisition earlier this year after winning the rights in a competitive bid. The producers are Roy Lee, Steven Schneider of Spooky Pictures, and Kim Henkel through Exurbia Films. Henkel co-created the original with Tobe Hooper.

One More Thing

There is also a separate Texas Chainsaw Massacre TV series in development at A24 from JT Mollner. Different project. The film and the series are happening at the same studio simultaneously, which means A24 now has more Leatherface in development than anyone has since the franchise was actually relevant. Barker’s film has no release date yet. Obsession opens May 15.

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ITCH Is the Outbreak Film That Actually Gets Under Your Skin

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No one would blame you for looking at ITCH and filing it under zombie film. Because it is. The outbreak spreads person to person. People stop being people. The world ends a little bit. You know how it goes.

What Bari Kang actually made is something with a different mechanism at its center. The contagion does not spread through biting. It spreads through scratching. You scratch yourself. This makes you sick while it is happening. You scratch because someone near you scratched and something in your brain said that looks right.

I talked to Kang about it. Turns out it was not a deliberate subversion. “It was never meant to be a zombie film,” he told me. “That happened along the way.” The idea came during COVID. He watched someone scratching in a store and could not stop thinking about it. “What if that’s how something spreads?” He started writing from there and somewhere in the process the zombies arrived. “All of a sudden I had these zombies running around.” He went that route without going that route.

Why the Scratch Works

We all get how zombies work. They bite, someone hides their bite, sometime later everyone is dead. Kang’s instinct was that the scratch would do something different. “It’s really visceral and contagious,” he said. “I figured if I could lean into that, that might work well.” He was right.

There is something about watching someone scratch that is harder to look away from than watching someone get bitten. You feel it on your own skin. The sympathy itch is real and ITCH knows it and uses it without being cute about it. That is craft. For a film Kang wrote, directed, produced, and starred in himself, that is not a small thing.

Who Is Bari Kang

The short version: he decided he wanted to be an actor, spent a year auditioning and booking nothing, and then casting director Judy Henderson, who was in the middle of casting Homeland at the time, told him to go write his own stuff. “I was like, oh, you can do that,” he told me.

He said: “Nobody’s coming to give you a hand. There’s no handouts. It seems like we need permission or something to do it, but you just gotta get out there.” Yeah. That.

The Rule About Lore

There were versions of ITCH that explained what the itch was, where it came from, who started it. Kang cut all of it. The less he showed, the more the film asked audiences to do the work themselves. And audiences who do the work are more scared than audiences who are shown everything.

ITCH does not explain itself and it does not need to. A film about a contagion that spreads through something you cannot stop yourself from doing, made in the aftermath of a pandemic everyone lived through, does not require a mythology breakdown. It requires you to sit with what it is suggesting. Which is worse.

ITCH is available now.

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