Stars: Matilda Anna Ingrid Lutz, Francesco Russo, Peppino Mazzotta, Will Merrick, Yuliia Sobol, Alida Baldari Calabria, Cristina Donadio, Francesca Cavallin, Justin Korovkin | Written by Roberto De Feo, Paolo Strippoli, Lucio Besana, Milo Tissone, David Bellini | Directed by Roberto De Feo, Paolo Strippoli
Travelling through rural Italy, a group of mismatched strangers crash their camper van in the middle of nowhere. Waking up in the middle of the woods, the group look to an ominous old shack for assistance. Described by one character as “Sam Raimi’s house,” the cabin itself should have been warning enough; the gang are soon beset by hooded assailants wielding massive hammers. Frankly, Elisa (Matilda Anna Ingrid Lutz) and her fellow travellers should have known better. What, did they not get Wrong Turn in Italy?
‘Wrong Turn in Italy’ is essentially the plot of Roberto De Feo and Paolo Strippoli’s A Classic Horror Story. This...
Travelling through rural Italy, a group of mismatched strangers crash their camper van in the middle of nowhere. Waking up in the middle of the woods, the group look to an ominous old shack for assistance. Described by one character as “Sam Raimi’s house,” the cabin itself should have been warning enough; the gang are soon beset by hooded assailants wielding massive hammers. Frankly, Elisa (Matilda Anna Ingrid Lutz) and her fellow travellers should have known better. What, did they not get Wrong Turn in Italy?
‘Wrong Turn in Italy’ is essentially the plot of Roberto De Feo and Paolo Strippoli’s A Classic Horror Story. This...
- 7/19/2021
- by Joel Harley
- Nerdly
A Classic Horror Story Trailer — Roberto De Feo and Paolo Strippoli‘s A Classic Horror Story (2021) movie trailer has been released by Netflix. A Classic Horror Story trailer stars Matilda Lutz, Francesco Russo, Peppino Mazzotta, Yulia Sobol, Will Merrick, Alida Baldari Calabria, and Cristina Donadio. Crew Lucio Besana, Roberto De Feo, Paolo Strippoli, [...]
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- 6/22/2021
- by Rollo Tomasi
- Film-Book
Think you’ve seen it before? Look again. From directors Roberto De Feo (The Nest) and Paolo Strippoli, a mysterious Italian horror film titled A Classic Horror Story is on the way from Netflix, and the full trailer has arrived. “Think the Italian Midsommar meets Texas Chain Saw Massacre,” Netflix tweets. In A Classic Horror Story, “Music for children, an abandoned house, five strangers: […]...
- 6/16/2021
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Netflix has dropped a teaser-trailer for Italian chiller “A Classic Horror Story,” which appears to reference Italy’s past horror masters like Dario Argento and Mario Bava but also looks like it will break new ground.
The creepy pic, set to launch globally on the streamer July 14, is co-directed by young helmers Roberto De Feo and Paolo Strippoli. De Feo’s directorial debut, gothic chiller “The Nest,” launched in 2019 from the Locarno Film Festival and played on its 8,000-seat Piazza Grande dedicated to crowdpleasers. Strippoli is at his first feature film.
“A Classic Horror Story” sees five carpoolers travel in a motorhome to reach a common destination. Night falls and to avoid a dead animal carcass, they crash into a tree. When they come to their senses, they find themselves in the middle of nowhere. The road they were traveling on has disappeared and there is only a dense, impenetrable...
The creepy pic, set to launch globally on the streamer July 14, is co-directed by young helmers Roberto De Feo and Paolo Strippoli. De Feo’s directorial debut, gothic chiller “The Nest,” launched in 2019 from the Locarno Film Festival and played on its 8,000-seat Piazza Grande dedicated to crowdpleasers. Strippoli is at his first feature film.
“A Classic Horror Story” sees five carpoolers travel in a motorhome to reach a common destination. Night falls and to avoid a dead animal carcass, they crash into a tree. When they come to their senses, they find themselves in the middle of nowhere. The road they were traveling on has disappeared and there is only a dense, impenetrable...
- 5/21/2021
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
Something scary from Italy... Netlfix has unveiled a short teaser trailer for another new horror offering this summer, to go along with their Fear Street horror trilogy in July. This Italian horror film also opens in July. Despite being titled A Classic Horror Story, this definitely isn't any classic horror at all. Five strangers share a journey aboard a camper, but after an accident they find themselves in a forest populated by strange beings from which it is impossible to get out. Listed as a "cerebral" & scary" horror about an an abandoned house: "it looks like the classic horror movie and instead..." Starring Matilda Lutz, Francesco Russo, Peppino Mazzotta, Yuliia Sobol, Will Merrick, Alida Baldari Calabria, plus Cristina Donadio. There's not much to this teaser – but there is enough to get horror fans' attention, and a nod to Evil Dead. Here's the teaser trailer for Roberto De Feo & Paolo Strippoli's A Classic Horror Story,...
- 5/21/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
Sales sister company Parkland Pictures has sold ’23 Walks’ to US.
Parkland Entertainment has acquired UK-Ireland distribution rights to Italian horror title The Nest from director Roberto De Feo from True Colours.
The film is produced by Milan-based Colorado Film Production and Vision Distribution, with Vision handling Italian rights and Alfa Pictures distributing in Spain.
Parkland is aiming for an autumn release, with the format yet to be confirmed.
The Nest debuted at the Locarno Film Festival in 2019, going on to play Sitges and Thessaloniki later that year.
It portrays a rural mansion dominated by a heartless matriarch, who goes to...
Parkland Entertainment has acquired UK-Ireland distribution rights to Italian horror title The Nest from director Roberto De Feo from True Colours.
The film is produced by Milan-based Colorado Film Production and Vision Distribution, with Vision handling Italian rights and Alfa Pictures distributing in Spain.
Parkland is aiming for an autumn release, with the format yet to be confirmed.
The Nest debuted at the Locarno Film Festival in 2019, going on to play Sitges and Thessaloniki later that year.
It portrays a rural mansion dominated by a heartless matriarch, who goes to...
- 3/10/2021
- by Ben Dalton
- ScreenDaily
The Gotham Group has picked up the English language remake rights to the Italian feature film The Nest (Il Nido), Italian director Roberto De Feo's debut feature.
The horror pic premiered at the Locarno Film Festival last year and was released theatrically in August 2019. The Nest portrays a young boy growing up in a rural mansion dominated by a heartless matriarch, Elena (Francesca Cavallin), who goes to sadistic lengths to protect her crippled son, Samuel (Justin Alexander Korovkin), from the dangers of the outside world.
It takes the arrival of a new girl to push the young boy ...
The horror pic premiered at the Locarno Film Festival last year and was released theatrically in August 2019. The Nest portrays a young boy growing up in a rural mansion dominated by a heartless matriarch, Elena (Francesca Cavallin), who goes to sadistic lengths to protect her crippled son, Samuel (Justin Alexander Korovkin), from the dangers of the outside world.
It takes the arrival of a new girl to push the young boy ...
- 1/29/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Gotham Group has picked up the English language remake rights to the Italian feature film The Nest (Il Nido), Italian director Roberto De Feo's debut feature.
The horror pic premiered at the Locarno Film Festival last year and was released theatrically in August 2019. The Nest portrays a young boy growing up in a rural mansion dominated by a heartless matriarch Elena (Francesca Cavallin), who goes to sadistic lengths to protect her crippled son, Samuel (Justin Alexander Korovkin), from the dangers of the outside world.
It takes the arrival of a new girl to push the young boy ...
The horror pic premiered at the Locarno Film Festival last year and was released theatrically in August 2019. The Nest portrays a young boy growing up in a rural mansion dominated by a heartless matriarch Elena (Francesca Cavallin), who goes to sadistic lengths to protect her crippled son, Samuel (Justin Alexander Korovkin), from the dangers of the outside world.
It takes the arrival of a new girl to push the young boy ...
- 1/29/2020
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Further deals secured for ‘The Nest,’ ‘The Most Beautiful Day In The World’ and ‘The Trap’.
Rome-based sales company True Colours has scored a series of deals on four films at Afm, including upcoming comedy drama Superheroes.
Directed by Paolo Genovese, whose credits include Perfect Strangers, Superheroes has been pre-sold to PROvzglyad for Russia and the Baltics, and Swallow Wings for Taiwan.
Principal photography began in September on the film, starring Jasmine Trinca and Alessandro Borghi as a young couple struggling to keep their relationship alive. It is set to be released in Italy by Medusa in the second half...
Rome-based sales company True Colours has scored a series of deals on four films at Afm, including upcoming comedy drama Superheroes.
Directed by Paolo Genovese, whose credits include Perfect Strangers, Superheroes has been pre-sold to PROvzglyad for Russia and the Baltics, and Swallow Wings for Taiwan.
Principal photography began in September on the film, starring Jasmine Trinca and Alessandro Borghi as a young couple struggling to keep their relationship alive. It is set to be released in Italy by Medusa in the second half...
- 11/12/2019
- by 1100976¦Gabriele Niola¦0¦
- ScreenDaily
Further deals secured for ‘The Nest,’ ‘The Most Beautiful Day In The World’ and ‘The Trap’.
Rome-based sales company True Colours has scored a series of deals on four films at Afm, including upcoming comedy drama Superheroes.
Directed by Paolo Genovese, whose credits include Perfect Strangers, Superheroes has been pre-sold to PROvzglyad for Russia and the Baltics, and Swallow Wings for Taiwan.
Principal photography began in September on the film, starring Jasmine Trinca and Alessandro Borghi as a young couple struggling to keep their relationship alive. It is set to be released in Italy by Medusa in the second half...
Rome-based sales company True Colours has scored a series of deals on four films at Afm, including upcoming comedy drama Superheroes.
Directed by Paolo Genovese, whose credits include Perfect Strangers, Superheroes has been pre-sold to PROvzglyad for Russia and the Baltics, and Swallow Wings for Taiwan.
Principal photography began in September on the film, starring Jasmine Trinca and Alessandro Borghi as a young couple struggling to keep their relationship alive. It is set to be released in Italy by Medusa in the second half...
- 11/12/2019
- by 1100976¦Gabriele Niola¦0¦
- ScreenDaily
Roberto De Feo is fresh from a Locarno bow with his debut feature The Nest, presented in the Crazy Midnight slot of the Piazza Grande section. It’s the appropriate setting for this nocturnal, fairly self-aware horror movie which knowingly toys with some of the genre’s established tropes – chiefly among them, the old house in the middle of nowhere and a secluded community inhabiting it. It’s notable for its roots in the Italian tradition of horror, which has surprisingly faded in the course of the last few decades, but has given some signs of new life recently.
In The Nest, a boy grows up in an isolated mansion surrounded by his mother and extended family.…...
In The Nest, a boy grows up in an isolated mansion surrounded by his mother and extended family.…...
- 8/23/2019
- by Tommaso Tocci
- IONCINEMA.com
Take a large serving of The Others, throw in a few pinches of The Village and add a dash or two of the 2018 art house critical darling Happy as Lazarro, and you’ll wind up with something close to The Nest (Il Nido).
Far from original, yet intriguing and well-realized enough to keep you in your seat until the final, rather predictable, reveal, Italian director Roberto De Feo’s debut feature premiered in Locarno’s Piazze Grande section and seems like a decent candidate for streaming services beyond the boot.
Written by De Feo, Lucio Besana and Margherita Ferri, the script follows a ...
Far from original, yet intriguing and well-realized enough to keep you in your seat until the final, rather predictable, reveal, Italian director Roberto De Feo’s debut feature premiered in Locarno’s Piazze Grande section and seems like a decent candidate for streaming services beyond the boot.
Written by De Feo, Lucio Besana and Margherita Ferri, the script follows a ...
- 8/17/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Film + TV
Take a large serving of The Others, throw in a few pinches of The Village and add a dash or two of the 2018 art house critical darling Happy as Lazarro, and you’ll wind up with something close to The Nest (Il Nido).
Far from original, yet intriguing and well-realized enough to keep you in your seat until the final, rather predictable, reveal, Italian director Roberto De Feo’s debut feature premiered in Locarno’s Piazze Grande section and seems like a decent candidate for streaming services beyond the boot.
Written by De Feo, Lucio Besana and Margherita Ferri, the script follows a ...
Far from original, yet intriguing and well-realized enough to keep you in your seat until the final, rather predictable, reveal, Italian director Roberto De Feo’s debut feature premiered in Locarno’s Piazze Grande section and seems like a decent candidate for streaming services beyond the boot.
Written by De Feo, Lucio Besana and Margherita Ferri, the script follows a ...
- 8/17/2019
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Celebrating its 72nd edition this year, the Locarno Film Festival has been the birthplace for the finest in international arthouse cinema and this year’s lineup looks to continue the tradition. Ahead of the festival, running August 7-17, the full slate has been announced.
Top highlights include the world premieres of Pedro Costa’s Vitalina Varela (pictured above), Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s To the Ends of the Earth, Ben Rivers & Anocha Suwichakornpong’s Krabi, 2562, Ben Russell’s Color-blind, Denis Côté’s Wilcox, Fabrice Du Welz’s Adoration, as well as a new 12-minute short film from Yorgos Lanthimos titled Nimic and starring Matt Dillon. Other titles that have caught out eye are Echo, from Sparrows director Rúnar Rúnarsson, and A Girl Missing, from Harmonium director Koji Fukada.
The festival will also kick off with some star power as Patrick Vollrath’s 7500, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, will premiere. Check out the lineup below,...
Top highlights include the world premieres of Pedro Costa’s Vitalina Varela (pictured above), Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s To the Ends of the Earth, Ben Rivers & Anocha Suwichakornpong’s Krabi, 2562, Ben Russell’s Color-blind, Denis Côté’s Wilcox, Fabrice Du Welz’s Adoration, as well as a new 12-minute short film from Yorgos Lanthimos titled Nimic and starring Matt Dillon. Other titles that have caught out eye are Echo, from Sparrows director Rúnar Rúnarsson, and A Girl Missing, from Harmonium director Koji Fukada.
The festival will also kick off with some star power as Patrick Vollrath’s 7500, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, will premiere. Check out the lineup below,...
- 7/17/2019
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Italian director Ginevra Elkann’s directorial debut, “If Only,” about kids with divorced parents, will open the 72nd Locarno Film Festival, its first edition under new artistic director Lili Hinstin, who has assembled an edgy mix of promising titles from young auteurs and more established names.
“If Only” and the fest closer, iconic Japanese director Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Uzbekistan-set “To the Ends of the Earth” will both premiere in Locarno’s 8,000-seat Piazza Grande.
Also set for a launch from the Piazza Grande is Amazon’s terrorist drama “7500,” directed by Patrick Vollrath, with star Joseph Gordon-Levitt in tow; Valerie Donzelli’s comedy “Notre Dame”; and fellow French director Stephane Demoustier’s “The Girl With a Bracelet,” in which a teenager stands trial for murdering her best friend.
Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” which premiered in Cannes, will also screen on the Piazza (without talent in...
“If Only” and the fest closer, iconic Japanese director Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Uzbekistan-set “To the Ends of the Earth” will both premiere in Locarno’s 8,000-seat Piazza Grande.
Also set for a launch from the Piazza Grande is Amazon’s terrorist drama “7500,” directed by Patrick Vollrath, with star Joseph Gordon-Levitt in tow; Valerie Donzelli’s comedy “Notre Dame”; and fellow French director Stephane Demoustier’s “The Girl With a Bracelet,” in which a teenager stands trial for murdering her best friend.
Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” which premiered in Cannes, will also screen on the Piazza (without talent in...
- 7/17/2019
- by Nick Vivarelli
- Variety Film + TV
Projects are from emerging directors Roberto De Feo and Evi Romen.
Rome-based sales agent True Colours has picked up two hot projects from emerging directors: Roberto De Feo’s debut’s The Nest, a horror movie set in an isolated villa where a paraplegic boy lives with his protective parents.
It is produced by Colorado Film and will be released by Sky Italia’s Vision Distribution in Italy in August.
Disco is the directorial debut of former editor Evi Romen and is a drama about the aftermath of a terrorist attack and its impact of a group of disparate characters.
Rome-based sales agent True Colours has picked up two hot projects from emerging directors: Roberto De Feo’s debut’s The Nest, a horror movie set in an isolated villa where a paraplegic boy lives with his protective parents.
It is produced by Colorado Film and will be released by Sky Italia’s Vision Distribution in Italy in August.
Disco is the directorial debut of former editor Evi Romen and is a drama about the aftermath of a terrorist attack and its impact of a group of disparate characters.
- 5/19/2019
- by Gabriele Niola
- ScreenDaily
Projects are from emerging directors Roberto De Feo and Evi Romen.
Rome-based sales agent True Colours has picked up two hot Italian projects from emerging directors: Roberto De Feo’s debut’s The Nest, a horror movie set in an isolated villa where a paraplegic boy lives with his protective parents.
It is produced by Colorado Film and will be released by Sky Italia’s Vision Distribution in Italy in August.
Disco is the directorial debut of former editor Evi Romen and is a drama about the aftermath of a terrorist attack and its impact of a group of disparate characters.
Rome-based sales agent True Colours has picked up two hot Italian projects from emerging directors: Roberto De Feo’s debut’s The Nest, a horror movie set in an isolated villa where a paraplegic boy lives with his protective parents.
It is produced by Colorado Film and will be released by Sky Italia’s Vision Distribution in Italy in August.
Disco is the directorial debut of former editor Evi Romen and is a drama about the aftermath of a terrorist attack and its impact of a group of disparate characters.
- 5/19/2019
- by Gabriele Niola
- ScreenDaily
Ice Scream is a thriller from Italian directors Roberto De Feo and Vito Palumbo. This title is based on a short film, which was completed in 2009. Both films deal with a real life case of bullying put to screen. And now, Ice Scream has a teaser trailer. The reel shows Mickey (Spencer Treat Clark) pursued by local thugs. Mickey is simply trying to buy an ice-cream for his girlfriend, when he accidentally spills his dessert on Brando (Brendan Miller). Brando does not take kindly to Mickey. Soon, Brando and his buddy, Alex (Zach Cumer), are chasing Mickey into the local woods for a round of torture. Ice Scream is currently in post production. This title will announce a release date, shortly. But, horror fans can have a look at a preview of the film below. Directors: Roberto De Feo and Vito Palumbo. Writers: David Castaldo, Roberto De Feo and Vito Palumbo.
- 5/26/2013
- by noreply@blogger.com (Michael Allen)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
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