Wednesday, June 01, 2011

The Infection Spreads to 2011's Waterfront Film Festival with Belzec: The Made Undead and Ashes

Some early horror news is developing from the Waterfont Film Festival, which begins June 9th, 2011, in Saugatack, Michigan. The Waterfront Film Festival covers material that is on the cutting edge of the arts and entertainment field.

So far, the festival has announced that author Steffan Postaer's zombie styled script, Belzec: The Made Undead, has finished as a runner-up in the festival's writing competition. Postaer's script covers an undead uprising in a World War II concentration camp. So, say good-bye to G.J. Joe later this year, as Belzec is expected to move into film production, late in 2011. Also announced is a showing of Elias Matar's Ashes, which also features a virulent disease, plaguing a local hospital. Soon, orderlies are enraged by a spreading bacteria!

Take a more detailed look on both of these productions, as The Waterfront Film Festival gets set to welcome undead and horror fans in just a few days!

Belzec: The Made Undead

The synopsis for Belzec: The Made Undead is here:

"Near the end of WWII, gruesome experiments on prisoners of the Belzec concentration camp in Poland create a plague of undead, flesh-eating monsters. A group of captured American soldiers attempt to escape their captors, as well as the undead, in a horrifying story that begs the question: What do you do when you can't tell the living... from the dead?"

Writer: Steffan Postaer.

*details are developing on this production.

Ashes

Tagline:

"The cure is worse than the disease.

The synopsis for Ashes begins here:

"A brilliant, obsessive doctor working on a cure for AIDS unwittingly invents an aggressive new bacteria that deteriorates the body and enrages the mind. Now he must stop the infection before it destroys him and everyone he loves"

Showing Date: June 11th, 2011 - 11:00pm (Limited Run).

Director: Elias Matar.

Writers: Elias Matar, and Edward E. Romero.

Producers: Elias Matar, Aaron Ockman, and Kim Ogletree.

Cast: Brian Krause, Kadeem Hardison, and Barbara Nedeljakova.

A trailer for Ashes can be found here:


*E. M. Spairow's script for the retro-thriller Manifest has won the 2011 screenplay competition, at the Waterfront Film Festival.

Visit the Waterfront Film Festival site for more details on this film event:

The Waterfront Film Festival Homepage

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