Thursday, August 12, 2010

Nightbeasts Set for a Los Angeles Premiere September 21st

Nightbeasts is a creature feature from director Wes Sullivan, which takes motifs and themes from the First Nations People to tell a tale of mystery and mayhem. As well as unleashing the Sasquatch, the film is continuing on the film festival circuit with a premiere in Los Angeles September 21st. The premiere will take place at the Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood as part of the Arpa International Film Festival. The film runs September 21 to the 26th and more details on the film can be found inside.

A full synopsis for Nightbeasts here:

"Charles Thomas is a man desperately in need of a second act. Once upon a time, he had a successful lighting company that manufactured low voltage neon. Unfortunately, the company went out of business because of its inability to compete in a new global marketplace. Bankruptcy follows and a drinking problem hounds Charles soon thereafter. More upsets occur when Charles loses his wife Patricia (Holly Wilson) due to the financial strains of the bankrupcy. The loss of primary custody of Tim, his only son, is another devastating blow.

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Now, Charles has been sober for several months and he has a great desire to reuinite with his estranged son and to piece together the fragments of his life. Charles decides to take Tim, this suburban youth, on a weekend hunting trip in the mountains, just like the trips his father used to take him on. Charles hopes that this will be a bonding experience and that the hike will repair some of the damage inflicted on their relationship. What neither Charles, nor Tim realizes is that there are horrors of another kind waiting for them in the nearby woods. In the mountain community that Charles has decided to camp in, an ancient horror lurks! The legend of the Sasquatch surfaces from the darkness of the woods and both Charles and Tim must fight for their lives or become two more victims to a horrific native curse (Nightbeasts)."

Release Date: September 21st (LA Premiere).

Director: Wes Sullivan.

Writer: Wes Sullivan.

Cast: Zach Galligan, Robert Miano, Chad Trager, and Holly Wilson.

The trailer for the film can be seen at the Nightbeast's homepage:

Nightbeats Official Website

The Arpa International Film Festival will announce a full schedule here:

Arpa Int' Film Fest'

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