Friday, April 21, 2017

Unearthed and Untold: The Path to Pet Sematary Offers an In-depth Look on Home Entertainment Formats in Late 2017

Directors John Campopiano and Justin White initially intended to photograph the sets, shown in Stephen King's Pet Sematary. Finding enough material, they spent five years developing their documentary, titled Unearthed and Untold: The Path to Pet Sematary. The film was initially released, through Video-on-demand, in early January. Now, Unearthed and Untold: The Path to Pet Sematary will be released on home entertainment formats in late 2017. Terror Films and Synapse Films will team-up for the second launch of the film. More details on the home entertainment debut of the film are hosted here.

This critic has recently seen the film. Campopiano and White focus on interviews with cast and crew, to relate the difficulties of production. Maine was not a film producing locale, until Stephen King intervened. Also, the documentary looks at the challenges of make-up. One castmate underwent 20 plus hours of make-up effects, to play Zelda (Andrew Hubatsek). This was necessary for a male to appear as an aged female. Other segments look at set building and the magic of filmmaking. Gage's (Miko Hughes) death was particularly challenging to film as he was only three years old at the time. All of these tidbits and more are offered in this comprehensive look at Pet Sematary (1989).

Currently, Unearthed and Untold: The Path to Pet Sematary is available on various Video-on-demand platforms. The documentary can be found on: Google Play/You Tube, Sony PSN, X-Box, Vudu, Vimeo On Demand, I Bleed Indie and 3 Roku channels. In late 2017, this title will see more permanent formats. A specific release date is coming soon. For now, a trailer for the documentary is hosted below.

Release Date: Q4, 2017 (DVD).

Directors/writers: John Campopiano and Justin White.

Cast: Blaze Berdahl, Susan Blommaert, Sean Clark and Denise Crosby.

A trailer for the documentary:




The Unearthed & Untold Official Facebook Page:Unearthed and Untold on Facebook

The Terror Films’ Website: Unearthed and Untold at Terror Films

The Synapse Films’ Website: The Synapse Films' Homepage

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