Thursday, August 16, 2018

German Horror Film Luz to Stun Audiences at the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival: Early Details

Luz is a German language film, from director Tilman Singer. Already having appeared at several international film festivals, Luz began as a student film, shot on 16mm. Well received, this title went onto premiere in Berlin, with a North American premiere at the Fantasia International Film Festival. The story of Luz begins with a cabdriver, who seeks shelter in a rundown police station. Here, there is only madness. Luz stars Luana Velis as the main character, along with Jan Bluthardt and Julia Riedler. Now, this indie horror thriller is set to show at the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival in October. A preview of the film's New York premiere is available here.

A longer synopsis mentions an assault. Luz (Velis) barely escapes the encounter. At a nearby bar, a mysterious woman is seducing Dr. Rossini. Nora (Riedler) recounts Dr. Rossini's strange escape from a taxi cab. Now, Luz and Nora realize that both of their lives are demonically intertwined.

The Brooklyn Horror Film Festival begins this October 11th. Luz will be in attendance, along with other horror films like: the classic Sleepaway Camp (1983), the mysterious Cam, Perry Blackshear's Rusalka and many others. And, Luz should not be missed as international horror films continue to stun audiences. More details on Luz and the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival are below.















Festival Date: TBA.

Director/writer: Tilman Singer.

Cast: Johannes Benecke, Jan Bluthardt, Lilli Lorenz.

An early trailer for Luz:




Luz at the Brooklyn Horror Fest: Luz Details at the Brooklyn Horror Fest

Cold Hell (2017) is another film involving a taxi driver and a strange situation:




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