The Facts in the Case of Mister Hollow

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Uploaded by on Apr 19, 2011

After having the honor of being the official selection of over 50 International Film Festivals and being a Genie Nominee right here in our home and native land... I'm happy to present...

The Facts In The Case Of Mr Hollow

Starring Julian Richings, Alan Alderton and Lea Lawrynowicz
Art Direction by Vincent Marcone
Produced by Marco Pecota
Written by Rodrigo Gudiño
Directed by Rodrigo Gudiño and Vincent Marcone

An image that tells an entire story, THE FACTS IN THE CASE OF MISTER HOLLOW centers on a single photograph that dates back to the early 1930s. As the camera begins to investigate the particulars of the photo, however, it reveals a tapestry of secrets hidden in the details, and a tale of murder, kidnapping and sacrifice captured in a haunting moment.

Official site: http://rue-morgue.com/rmp_rm_cinema_hollow.php
IMDB: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1269377/

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  • Very clever short film. I've never seen anything like it, the whole story unraveling through a photo. Very well made. How was this not nominated for Best Animated Short at the Oscars?

  • that's so awesome!!

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  • @magoautis Her wrists are tied together...

  • Hey..is Tony Morrone not worth mentioning?

    

  • Waiting for The Lady ParaNorma! Will be awesome.

  • Brilliant! Reminds me in a way of "Las Babas del Diablo," the Cortazar short story that was the basis for "Blow Up."

  • Dear My Pet skeleton... Boss,

    Can you pleas erelease a 1080P version for our viewing pleasure.

    Sign X Holret

  • It's really great, original,

  • ISSUE N* 66 OCTOBER 30th 1933 GAZETTE STAFF: (The eyes of) Edward James and Johnathon H. Ollow

  • The black Dooms gnashing their white teeth, grim-eyed, fierce, bloody, terrifying fought over the men who were dying for they were all longing to drink dark blood. As soon as they caught a man who had fallen or one newly wounded, one of them clasped her great claws around him and his soul went down to Hades, to chilly Tartarus. And when they had satisfied their hearts with human blood, they would throw that one behind them and rush back again into the battle and the tumult.

  • In Greek mythology, the Keres (Κῆρες; singular: Ker Κήρ) were female death-spirits.

  • The bracelet of the woman means something? 4:42

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