
Crowsnest (2012)
Erscheinungsjahr: 2012
Land: Canada
Alternative Title: N/A
Regisseur: Brenton Spencer
Writer: John Sheppard
Production Genre
Produzent: Producer: Brenton Spencer, John Sheppard
Executive Producer: Pamala Sheppard
Firmen: N/A
Genre: Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Budget: 1.200.000
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Schlüsselwörter
Schlüsselwörter: found footage
Geschichte
In late summer of 2011, five young friends set out on a road trip, documenting their journey with a video camera. While en route to a cabin, they decide to detour to Crowsnest, where they believe they can buy beer at half price. Upon arrival, they receive a chilling warning to leave immediately, but they disregard it and continue exploring the area. Suddenly, an RV crashes into one of them, sparking a terrifying ordeal. The friends soon realize that something sinister is afoot with the RV's inhabitants, who turn out to be nomadic cannibals. The rest of their journey becomes a fight for survival as they attempt to escape their attackers.
Zusammenfassung
Crowsnest (2012) is a Canadian horror film directed by Brenton Spencer and presented in the found-footage style. It follows five friends on a road trip gone awry after they encounter cannibalistic nomads while seeking cheaper beer in the isolated region of Crowsnest. Although the movie is centered around a gruesome premise, it lacks sufficient context or background information about the characters or their motivations beyond their initial goal of purchasing discounted alcohol. The film's themes primarily revolve around survival and the dangers lurking within isolated environments.