Thursday, June 17, 2010

Director Jaume Balaguero Returns to Film with Sleep Tight for Filmax

Director Jaume Balaguero ([REC] 2) is labelling his newest feature Flatmate aka Sleep Tight as a "psychological thriller" full of suspense (Filmax). Less horror and more tension, Sleep Tight will take viewers in to the life of a simple man who works as doorman by day, while moonlighting as a stalker in the evening. One woman becomes this sadist's target and soon he will stop at nothing to see her life destroyed (Filmax). Sleep Tight is currently in production, however, a film poster is available along with a full synopsis below. More details to come.

Tagline:

"Don’t let the bedbugs bite."

The synopsis of Sleep Tight here:

"Cesar works as a doorman in a Barcelona apartment building. Happiness eludes him and he feels the need to reaffirm his reasons for living on a daily basis. He goes about his day to day work mainly unnoticed by the residents of the building, but he pays close attention to them. He knows all the intimate details of their lives, everything about them, especially one of them.

Clara is a happy-go-lucky young woman, who always looks on the positive side of things. Her cheery attitude to life makes Cesar’ skin crawl. He won’t be happy until he has wiped that smile of her face once and for all, because Cesar feeds off other people’s pain. He delights in the unhappiness and anguish of others and he loves nothing more than to plant the seed of misery and watch it grow.

In Clara he has found the perfect target, and he will go to extreme lengths to make her life miserable. But Cesar is starting to get a bit too cocky, and soon his carefully thought out plans will start to unravel… Luckily for him, he has one last ace up his sleeve" (Filmax).

Release Date: 2011.

Director: Jaume Balaguero.

Writer: Alberto Marini.

Cast: Luis Tosar, Marta Etura, and Alberto San Juan.

Sleep Tightat Filmax International:

Sleept Tight at the Film's Production Co'

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