Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Indie Thriller Alert: Ontario Shot Killer God to Complete Production May, 2011

The winters of Canada are horror enough, but director Stasch Radwanski has combined snowy elements with a Balinese killing god. The results are a thrilling independent feature called Killer God, that lets loose several mythical beings into the surrounding snowy landscape.

Killer God has finished shooting in Canada, while post-production promises a wrap on the film for May, 2011. A 2010 trailer is posted below, which will show viewers how waking a killing god from its hibernation is rarely a good idea.

Tagline:

"Revenge is a dish best served in the cold."

The synopsis for Killer God is here:

"Set in the wilds of a Canadian winter Killer God eerily follows the quest to find three antique Balinese statues that have been cleverly hidden by professor Rufus Elkin, an expert in Indonesian folklore. His fascination for the Balinese occult has caused some concern at the university in Toronto where he teaches and when he dies mysteriously on his isolated snow-covered island, the police are called in to investigate.

With the help of Charlize Elkin, the professor’s granddaughter, the local authorities uncover a mysterious world of revenge and retribution where certain Balinese statues come to life and roam the desolate island to seek revenge against those who have interfered with the sacred, mystical balance of the demon world of Bali" (Killer).

Completion Date: May, 2011.

Director: Stasch Radwanski Jr.

Cast: Frank J. Zupancic, and Virginia Leigh.

An older (2010) trailer, for this feature is hosted here (an updated version shortly):



*run time eighty-five minutes.

**shot in Ontario, Canada.

The Killer God official website is below:

Details on Killer God at the Film's Homepage

Other excellent Canadian shot films are listed below. Pontypool is a must see for zombie sub-genre fans:



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