The Apocalypse Takes A Darkly Comic Turn In Pat Tremblay's HELLACIOUS ACRES: THE CASE OF JOHN GLASS
Montreal based director Pat Tremblay has been a staple of the underground film scene since the early 1990s, slowly building a cult following and critical notice with his two most recent films - the feature Heads of Control and the short Truck Lover - both screened as part of Montreal's Festival Du Nouveau Cinema. And though Tremblay has been quiet since 2006 he'll soon be back on the festival circuit with Hellacious Acres: The Case Of John Glass.
All Tremblay is willing to say about the microbudget production so far is that it's a "minimalist black sci-fi comedy set in a post-apocalyptic world" but we've got the first bit of art for it and it looks to be a good bit of grimy, hand made fun. Keep an eye out for more as we get it.
All Tremblay is willing to say about the microbudget production so far is that it's a "minimalist black sci-fi comedy set in a post-apocalyptic world" but we've got the first bit of art for it and it looks to be a good bit of grimy, hand made fun. Keep an eye out for more as we get it.
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