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[Editor's note: Director Aaron Schimberg just got back to us and said no worries, the film is being entirely shot on Super16mm B&W stock.]

No this isn't another adaptation of the green comic giant, but a very unique looking film by director Aaron Schimberg, a filmmaker from NY. It's about a town laid waste from an unseen force and I've so fallen in love with these grainy black and white production stills that I'm sure I'll be disappointed when the film ends up being in colour.

Synopsis:
A village is mostly destroyed by a mysterious foe. The village-dwellers’ attempts to stave off this nonspecific disaster are largely symbolic; a doctor practices a senseless kind of medicine, a priest delivers a hopeless sermon, soldiers camp in the forest, only to wait.

I expect we'll bring you more on this one soon as it is in post production, but take a gander at the stills. You won't be disappointed.





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brett (1 year ago) Reply

This is exactly the type of stuff I love!

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Anonymous (1 year ago) Reply

Yes, a black and white strange creepy horror classic. I am so blessed to be at the right place and at the right time to be on the set of this film that I think will win film festival awards and make a ton of money when it is all finished. I know that everyone is so humble on this, but I know as long as the same care that goes into final production as it did when it was developed and filmed (so there is no rush) that I will be saying See, I told you so.

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trevor (1 year ago) Reply

whoa, these shots are awesome. what is this thing? looks incredible...not your regular hollywood junk. never heard of these guys, looking forward to this.


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