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CATEGORY
MISC
RELEASE DATE
May 9, 2008 (Limited)
May 13, 2008 (DVD)
COUNTRY
France
DIRECTOR
Xavier Gens
CAST
Maud Forget
Samuel Le Bihan
Estelle Lefébure
Patrick Ligardes
David Saracino
Karina Testa
Aurélien Wiik
RATING

NR

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TRAILERS
ENLARGE VIDEO
CLIPS
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Clip 6
Clip 5
Clip 4
Clip 3
Clip 2
Clip 1

PAGE UPDATED: 4.02.08

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RATED BY: 38 FAN(S)
CURRENT RATING:
8.97 SKULL(S)
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While an extreme right-wing candidate advances to the second ballot of the presidential election, a group of young armed robbers holes up in a backwoods inn. The inn is located in an old mining wasteland, and its managers are a particularly sordid lot -- Neo-Nazi cannibals.

UHM - 28 Weeks Later

LATEST NEWS

4.02.08
A US site has opened up for the film, and you can now view the new trailer on your left. A more spoiler-filled trailer can be found in the site, but I personally wouldn't recommend watching it unless you don't care about spoilers. My positive review for the film will be posted shortly.

3.06.08
The DVD artwork is now available above, thanks to Fango.

2.09.08
After Dark Films will be releasing the movie to limited theaters on May 9th (as opposed to the previously reported May 2nd) and will oddly-enough, also be given a DVD release a few days later, making the theatrical release almost entirely pointless.

1.08.08
Mark your calendars, as May 2nd is the theatrical release for the film via After Dark Films. The scope of the release is actually dependent on how many theaters are willing to show an NC-17 movie, which will hopefully be many. Thanks to Fango for the info. You can find a handful of new posters above, and some new clips on your left, all courtesy of the official site, which is now live.

12.13.07
I've added a new poster above, courtesy of Allocine.

10.28.07
Originally set to be a part of the "8 Films to Die For" lineup, due to not receiving an R-rating by the MPAA, After Dark Films has decided to remove it from the listings and give the movie a limited release at a future date.

9.27.08
It seems that we won't have to wait too long to catch the flick, as word is that it's one of the new additions to the After Dark Films Horror Fest line-up.

6.20.07
Added to the database.

DETAILS

- Part of the the After Dark Films Horrorfest Lineup.
- You may remember actor Samuel Le Bihan from Brotherhood of the Wolf.
- Budgeted at an estimated $3-million.
- This is a French film.

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Mike :
Posted 2 days ago
Saw this tonight on DVD and thought it was damn good. Sadly, though, this is the only AfterDark flick that I would ever suggest renting as all the others that I have seen suck ass to infinity! This didn't even really seem to fit the ADHF line-up as it was very well-made and actually enjoyable and scary and gross as all hell! I watched the Unrated DVD and it certainly lived up to that! LOADS of gore and guts and awesome F/X! I have never seen a better, more beautiful blood-soaked actress than the French girl in this movie. She was amazing! There was just 'something' about the way she looked, hair cut short, wearing that strange 'wedding' dress, wielding a large axe and an even larger pick-axe DRENCHED in blood that made me feel giddy. I really got into her character and believed in her and wanted her to get sweet revenge on those sick, sick Neo-Nazi-cannibal freaks. The movie didn't seem at all contrived as one would expect. The evil, demented characters were frighteningly 'real' and these types of monsters could very well be living among us and probably are! Anyway, I cannot rave enough about the girl who played the lead role of Yasmine. She should get a horror Oscar! The way all of the characters, evil and innocent, were killed was, for lack of a better word, great! The deaths seemed to 'fit' the story well, without seeming too phony-baloney. I found myself anxious and excited and saying 'Get up! Run! GO! Fight! Kick his ass! Kick her ass!' when Yasmine would get smacked and punched and knocked to the ground and shot at but she always fought back, even though she was exhausted and screaming and weak, and I was totally rooting for her all the way! There was only one very small moment in the film that left me scratching my head: When the 2 male friends get run off the side of the road and end up entering the old mine they end up crawling into a hole in the wall and one of them can see light at the other end. The first guy to enter the hole was the blond guy and the bald friend followed behind him. At one point the bald guy (using his small digital camcorder for light) turns back to look down the passge that they are crawling through and see what looked to me like some evil, scary demon faced creature head with glowing eyes coming up behind them. He starts screaming for his friend to GO! GO! GO! but I was never really sure what it was he saw. I kept rewinding that scene and could not figure out what the hell that thing was. And the story never touched on it again. Was it one of the weird mutant 'children' kept in the mines? Was it a giant rat monster? Does anyone have any idea? Anyway, SEE THIS MOVIE! Hooray, Frenchies! Keep making great, gory goodness!
kasdjsun :
Posted 8 days ago
hiiiii
Sanjid :
Posted 21 days ago
The best product from 'After Dark Horrorfest' package. Definitely worth a watch.
Raidein :
Posted 24 days ago
I totally agree to all what Mike said. I've wasted too much money on these films. I guess the only one that really seemed descent was maybe "The Abandonded"....
 
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