Spanish Horror Flick The Silent House Sparks Interest in the U.S.

Below we have the teaser trailer (w/English subtitles) for the new Spanish horror flick, The Silent House.

Directed by Gustavo Hernandez and produced by Gustavo Rojo on a very low budget, Silent House, “digs deeply into the unexplored subject of psychological terror. The film runs through a terrifying story with only a single continuous shot and was filmed with a SLR digital or a Canon EOS 5D Mark, making it the first horror movie in in the world to have been filmed by a photograph camera.”

When Laura (Florencia Colucci) and her father (Gustavo Alonso) spend a night in a cottage to get it ready for sale by its owner, she starts hearing sounds coming from the house. The plot is based on a true story that happened some time ago in a small village in Uruguay. “The Silent House (aka La Casa Muda)” focuses on the last seventy eight minutes, second by second, when Laura intends to leave the house — while waiting for her father to investigate — which hides an obscure secret and she hopes to leave unharmed.

The filmmakers hope that a U.S. release or remake will happen soon.

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