Arrow Films Distribution presents
A 135k Projects Film
“A cunningly crafted exercise in suspense” Rolling Stone
“A
skilful web of claustrophobia and dread” Empire
THE
TUNNEL
They
went down into the tunnels looking for a story – until the story found them.
Starring
Bel Delia, Andy Rodoreda, Steve Davis, and Luke Arnoid.
The
Tunnel is the brand new Australian found-footage thriller where a terrifying
fear is about to be unleashed. The Tunnel is out on DVD in the UK from 6th
August.
When
heading into a tunnel you know you will see daylight on the other side, but the
government abandoned train tunnels under Sydney are a dark, twisted maze, where
the shadows move and something is watching…
The
Tunnel has been recognised by Variety as "Taking a chapter from "The Blair Witch Project" and a page from 1973 cult item "Raw Meat,"; while HorrorAsylum described The Tunnel as "Terrifying and effective".
In 2007 the New South Wales government suddenly and inexplicably abandoned a project to recycle water found in the disused train tunnels beneath Sydney, despite being in the midst of serious drought.
In 2008 investigative journalist Natasha (Bel Delia) is convinced of a government cover-up and is determined to prove her theory right by any means possible. Natasha and her team Peter Ferguson (Andy Rodoreda), Steve Miller (Steve Davies), and Jim Williams (Luke Arnaldo) descend into the subterranean labyrinth of the city- but as they hunt for their story, a much bigger story is hunting them.
Watch their harrowing ordeal, with unprecedented access to the recently declassified tapes shot in the claustrophobic subway tunnels, as well as a series of candid interviews with the survivors and CCTV. Step by step we come face to face with the terrifying truth.
The never before seen footage takes us deep inside the tunnels, bringing the darkness to life and capturing the raw fear that threatens to tear the crew apart, leaving each one of them fighting for their lives against an unknown predator.
Directed by Carlo Ledesma (The Last One, Food Matters, Locked, The Haircut), and produced by Enzo Tedeschi and Julian Harvey, The Tunnel is part of the 135k Project, a crowd-funding initiative that invites film fans to buy individual digital frames from films in pre-production to fund the costs of production. The aim of 135k Films is to make movies unencumbered by box office constraints.
Set for release on DVD in the UK on 6th August, The Tunnel is an edge of the seat thriller, a highlight in the found-footage genre.
To find out more about what is in the tunnel go to www.whatisthetunnel.co.uk and https://twitter.com/whatisthetunnel
In 2007 the New South Wales government suddenly and inexplicably abandoned a project to recycle water found in the disused train tunnels beneath Sydney, despite being in the midst of serious drought.
In 2008 investigative journalist Natasha (Bel Delia) is convinced of a government cover-up and is determined to prove her theory right by any means possible. Natasha and her team Peter Ferguson (Andy Rodoreda), Steve Miller (Steve Davies), and Jim Williams (Luke Arnaldo) descend into the subterranean labyrinth of the city- but as they hunt for their story, a much bigger story is hunting them.
The never before seen footage takes us deep inside the tunnels, bringing the darkness to life and capturing the raw fear that threatens to tear the crew apart, leaving each one of them fighting for their lives against an unknown predator.
Directed by Carlo Ledesma (The Last One, Food Matters, Locked, The Haircut), and produced by Enzo Tedeschi and Julian Harvey, The Tunnel is part of the 135k Project, a crowd-funding initiative that invites film fans to buy individual digital frames from films in pre-production to fund the costs of production. The aim of 135k Films is to make movies unencumbered by box office constraints.
Set for release on DVD in the UK on 6th August, The Tunnel is an edge of the seat thriller, a highlight in the found-footage genre.
To find out more about what is in the tunnel go to www.whatisthetunnel.co.uk and https://twitter.com/whatisthetunnel
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