UDBRUD
/ OUTBURST
Director:
Henrik Andersen.
Producer:
Henrik Andersen, Kim Hermansen.
Foto:
Kim Hermansen.
Edit:
Andreas Krag.
Music:
Flemming Berg.
Effect
makeup: AMOS-FX / Henrik Andersen.
Link to trailer: https://vimeo.com/115805166
"
In a World on the verge of collapse, a Young girl must use her survival
instincts to survive the destructive epidemic that suddenly breaks out, and
ravages her once safe childhood home.
Pustule
Infected creatures of pure horror, wrought from the deepest depths of hell,
stand in line to make life miserable for "The Girl With No Name".
But they have disturbed the wrong Girl."
Director Henrik Andersen, who co-directed the Danish
zombie-horror feature Codename: Yin/Yang a
few years ago, handled 100 volunteers to make Outburst,
which is a tribute to the horror films of the 70s and 80s. -It’s also a
tribute to film making in general, Andersen said to
TV2 in Denmark. While Outburst is not a direct
copy of famous genre movies, many of the pioneering directors has influenced
Andersen; Dario Argento and Lucio Fulci are of course among the main
influences, as are Enzo G. Castellari’s The New Barbarians. -We
love the way film was made back then. The honesty and sincerity those movies
radiate, in good ways and bad ways, is real film in our view. Something big
productions today lack.Other favourite directors include
Ruggero Deodato, Mario Bava, George Romero, Tobe Hooper, Jack Hill, Stuart
Gordon, Jesus Franco, Sergio Martino, Umberto Lenzi, and Jean Rollin. Andersen
to Sørensen Exploitation Cinema: -The willpower that fueled their
visions and creativity so it could be captured on film, is a huge inspiration. One
scene in the film is a direct tribute to a scene in Mad Max 2: The road
warrior, and in the same scene there is a hint to the Swedish
exploitation classic Thriller (aka The
Call Her One Eye), starring the legendary Christina Lindberg. And
furthermore, the film’s composer Flemming Berg has made a soundtrack similar to
those of John Carpenter, Claudio Simonetti, Ennio Morricone and Goblin.
Synthesizer horror scores at their best!
Henrik Andersen, who not only directs Outburst but
also co-wrote it with Kim Hermansen (the two also financed the movie with their
own money), runs the company AMOS-FX (A matter of splatter) which provides
special effects for around 20 movies, shorts and commercials each year. He
prefers physical special effects: -We use [squibs] and make small
explotions in front of rolling cameras. It always looks better when you make it
real like that. But we can’t make everything, so we also use digital treatment,
he says to the Danish newspaper JyllandsPosten, referring to gunfire.
Director Andersen describes his film as “fun, because
it exaggerates so much” and “so grotesque that one will laugh at it”. Several
scenes required 35 litres of blood each, so fans of the crimson stuff should
expect Outburst to deliver!
If you want to buy a DVD copy of OUTBURST, write a
mail to Henrik Andersenbroderbyld@yahoo.dk
The DVD has English Subtitles and lots of extra
features.
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