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They are no more than 10 hours away from summer, sun and beaches. Simon (ANDREAS PAPE), his blind girlfriend Nina (INES ZAHMOUL) and vivid and funloving Dodo (ANNA HABECK) are on their way to Mallorca. Having to change planes in Frankfurt gives them enough time for a sighseeing tour through the city. After being robbed by a stranger (MARTIN HENTSCHEL) they coincidentally end up in the "Maison de la petit mort" a place where sick and twisted games of a perverted high society take place. Lady Boss Madame Fabienne (MANOUSH) and her psychopath "daughters" Dominique (ANNIKA STRAUSS) and Angelique (MAGDALENA KALLEY) run the club where brutal torture, thrill kill murders and the deranged fantasies of incurably sick minds are daily business. Will there be any change for an escape...?! YOU'LL FIND OUT IN "LA PETITE MORT" !
Director MARCEL WALZ (Tortura) created a gut-wrenching splatterfest full of explicit gore, paralysing thrill and impressive intensity. Starring MANOUSH (Barricade), ANDREAS PAPE (Sounds of Fear), INES ZAHMOUL (La Isla), MAGDALENA KALLEY (Uncut!), newcomer ANNIKA STRAUSS and horror-icon THOMAS KERCMAR (Slasher) - and last but not least: european godfather of special effects OLAF ITTENBACH (Dard Divorce) did some of his most impressing special fx ever in "LA PETIT MORT" - a movie that crosses boundaries with its explicit violence and already receives huge interest before its even released.
La Petite Mort - Teaser
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Movie is currently being shopped around for distribution in the US, but I believe it has already been released on DVD in Germany.
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Received a screener this week from actress and producer Manoush and I really enjoyed the movie. It has a decent enough story that's done well. It's not a complete blood bath like I thought it would be, but it does have some good gore in it and since the SPFX work is done by Olaf Ittenbach it looks great. I think the most surprising thing though is that the movie looked great, had some impressive cinematography for a gore film from Germany.
Definitely not a movie that's going to blow anybody away and is probably only going to really appeal to those who enjoy these types of movies.