“A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio,” the New Film by the Onetti Brothers, Debuted at Cannes

First Images and Teaser Revealed

The film “A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio”, debuted at Cannes Film Festival. It was one of the 7 films selected to participate in the “Upcoming Fantastic Films” section of Blood Window.

“A Night of Horror: Nightmare Radio” is a new horror anthology produced by New Zealand’s company Black Mandala Films. The Argentinean directors Nicolás and Luciano Onetti were chosen as the creative directors of the film. They were in charge of the selection of the short films and the shooting of the “Wrap-Around” story of the anthology. The script was written by the Uruguyans Guillermo Lockhart and Mauro Croche.

The film involves prestigious directors from all around the world: Sergio Morcillo, Joshua Long, Jason Bognacki, Adam O´Brien, Matt Richards, A.J. Briones, Pablo S. Pastor and Oliver Park.

Rod leads a radio show dedicated to horror. Until suddenly the announcer begins to receive strange calls from a child who desperately asks for help. At first thinks that it is a bad joke until he discovers that this is not the case. These calls hide a dark secret…

Here the teaser:

Countries: New Zealand/Argentina

Year: 2019

Language: English

Directors: Luciano and Nicolás Onetti, Sergio Morcillo, Joshua Long, Jason Bognacki, Adam O´Brien, Matt Richards, A.J. Briones, Pablo S. Pastor and Oliver Park.

Script: Guillermo Lockhart and Mauro Croche

Producer: Michael Kraetzer

Music: Luciano Onetti

Director of Photography: Carlos Goitia

Art Director: Paola Tolosa

Costume Designer: Taz Pereyra

Make-Up Artist: Yanina Córdoba

FX Designer: Yanel Castellano

Asistant Director: Dai Gallardo

Executive Producers: Michael Kraetzer and María Paula Ríos.

Production Company: Black Mandala Films

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