Unveiling “Holiday Heartbreak”: A Fusion of Love and Terror

Holiday Heartbreak invites audiences to a thrilling cinematic journey. Melding the festive charm with suspense, the film presents an eerie tale of love, mystery, and the inexplicable.

Holiday Heartbreak invites audiences to a thrilling cinematic journey. Melding the festive charm with suspense, the film presents an eerie tale of love, mystery, and the inexplicable.

Synopsis: In search of the perfect Christmas gift for her fiancé, Jessica stumbles upon eerie and inexplicable events, blurring the lines between love and terror.

Featuring: Olga Aguilar, Adriel Irizarry, Gabriela Castillo Miranda.

Visionary Team: Erick Juarez, the creative force, serves as Writer, Director, and Producer, infusing the film with a unique vision that resonates on multiple levels. Cinematographer and Editor Mayank Mishra elevates the film’s visual appeal, while Sound Mixer and Boom Operator Brendan Reilly creates an immersive auditory experience. Gaffer Vasyl Broda’s expertise in lighting sets the mood for each scene.

This team synergizes their talents, presenting a film that’s a visual and emotional journey, exploring love, fear, and the unknown.

Holiday Heartbreak is set to begin its journey through the film festival circuit this spring.

Total
0
Shares
Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Related Posts
Read More

Brandon Eric Kamin Set To Premiere New Film Rittenhouse Square At Philadelphia Film Festival Next Month

Director Brandon Eric Kamin is preparing to bring his new film, Rittenhouse Square, to life at the Philadelphia Film Festival in October. Rittenhouse Square itself has long been a legendary location in Philadelphia. Kamin’s own Philadelphia upbringing served as a key source of inspiration for the film. “Rittenhouse Square itself is an iconic landmark, not only in Philadelphia, but the entire nation,” he says. “It’s a continuous melting pot of personalities and memories that unfold before your eyes on any given day. Having lived close by for a good 10 years, I’ve always used its ongoing rotation of street music as a source.