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Upcoming Folk Horror Film “All You Need Is Death” Gets Exciting Trailer Release

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Primary Takeaways:

– Upcoming film “All You Need Is Death” unveils its exciting trailer.
– Dublin-based director Paul Duane makes his narrative feature debut with this movie.
– The film, releasing on April 11, features a young couple unraveling mysteries through ancient songs.
– The cast includes Charlie Maher, Simone Collins, Gary Whelan, and Olwen Fouéré.

Dublin-Based Director Introduces Unique Folk Horror Cinematic Journey

In-line with the spirit of intriguing cinematic titles, “All You Need Is Death” flaunts a fascinating name inspired by a unique blend of The Beatles and writer Hiroshi Sakurazaka’s creations. Dublin-based writer and director Paul Duane, known for documentaries and shows like Amber and Secret Diary of a Call Girl, dishes out his narrative prowess in this debut feature film, set to grace the video-on-demand platforms and selected theatres on April 11. Adding an extra dose of excitement, the trailer for “All You Need Is Death” has recently made its way online.

Synopsis Unveils a Mysterious Journey

The film’s intriguing storyline follows a young couple who happen to be part of a clandestine organization. Journeying into the nightly realms, they seek out forbidden knowledge. Their beliefs led them to modern alchemy contained in old, forgotten songs. This unique duo encounters an enigmatic elderly woman whose unheard songs carve the path leading them into ancient evil and insanity.

All-Star Cast Takes on Riveting Characters

The cast that brings “All You Need Is Death” to life includes accomplished actors such as Charlie Maher, known for his role in Blue Lights, Simone Collins from The Last Duel, and Gary Whelan from The Contract. But the most notable inclusion is Olwen Fouéré, a genre regular who’s made her mark in films like Mandy, Sea Fever, She Will, and Texas Chainsaw Massacre, to name a few.

Fouéré, currently seen in Cult Killer, Halo, and Sunrise, will also appear in the horror film Tarot and the thrilling The Watchers by Ishana Night Shyamalan. Both releases are set for later this year.

Evoking intrigue and excitement, the film has received its VOD and theatrical release courtesy of XYZ Films.

Concluding Thoughts

The folk horror movie “All You Need Is Death,” cleverly manifests the horrifying consequences of dabbling with forbidden knowledge and lost songs. Given the compelling trailer, the innovative plotline, and the impressive cast, the movie is setting a high bar. Movie lovers worldwide are eagerly waiting to dive into this mysterious and hair-raising journey. Are you planning to watch it this April? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

With so much to look forward to, “All You Need Is Death” is not just another title added to the genre; it’s a cinematic offering that promises to deliver a truly unforgettable folk horror experience.

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Megan Dianehttps://www.projectcasting.com
Hi, I'm Megan Browne, the Head of Partnerships at Project Casting - a job board for the entertainment industry. As Head of Partnerships, I help businesses find the best talent for their influencer campaigns, photo shoots, and film productions. Creating these partnerships has enabled me to help businesses scale and reach their true potential. I'm excited to continue driving growth by connecting people with projects they're passionate about.

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