If there’s a silver lining to death it would arguably have to be that nobody knows and can tell you exactly what it’s like…
Whoops. Dammit.
Linz/Austria, April 9, 2017 – The independent media production company Sodom & Chimera Productions has released a trailer for their upcoming horror feature ‘Flesh of the Void’, a provocative, controversial experimental film, shot almost entirely on Super 8. The film deals with the question “what if death really were the most horrible thing one can experience?”, and tries to depict a personal visualization of what dying could feel like in exactly that case.
Writer and director James Quinn, who is also responsible for the award winning horror short ‘The Law of Sodom’, described the film as the following:
“If death really were something absolutely terrifyingly horrible, I imagine it would probably feel like a long, incoherent trip where all of your deepest fears, everything you were ever afraid of, just starts hammering on your mind and senses, in such a traumatic, horrible way that no one could even imagine what it could feel like. I wanted to depict exactly that in this film. An arrangement of primal fears, trauma and anxiety. Something people have never seen before, and will never forget”