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Philip Th. Pedersen

Anthology Film Supernatural Tales Coming in From Denmark
Supernatural Tales is the latest horrific offering coming from some scary bastards in Denmark. An anthology film containing 16 stories and over 280 minutes of entertainment, this film definitely gives you a bang for your horror buck!

All the films were shown at The Movie Battle competition, held during the Copenhagen Film Festival (Cph Pix), and the films will be available in a fantastic two-dvd set on May 6. Pre-order the DVD here.

From the Press Release

Supernatural Tales is a new double DVD featuring 16 new horror short films from Denmark, all previously unreleased. All films were shown during the Movie Battle competition in connection with Cph Pix 2012, which was held with the theme "supernatural horror".

Like its predecessor, Wasteland Tales from the previous Movie Battle in 2010 with a post-apocalyptic theme, Supernatural Tales is a collection of no less than 16 short films clearly showing there is a surprising solid mass of filmmaking talent...
See full article at DreadCentral.com
  • 4/5/2012
  • by Doctor Gash
  • DreadCentral.com
Denmark Anthology "Supernatural Tales" Coming to DVD
By MoreHorror.com

We just got some information about the upcoming Denmark horror anthology. "Supernatural Tales" is a new double DVD featuring 16 new horror short films from Denmark, all previously unreleased. All films were shown during the Movie Battle competition in connection with Cph Pix 2012 - www.cphpix.dk - which was held with the theme "supernatural horror".

Like its predecessor, "Wasteland Tales" from the previous Movie Battle in 2010 with a post apocalyptic theme, "Supernatural Tales" is a collection of no less than 16 short films clearly showing there is a surprising solid mass of film making talent for a small country like Denmark, urging to tell stories other than light comedies and social realistic drama.

This double DVD released by Another World Entertainment - www.anotherworldent.com - features all these films and provides a solid 280 minutes of pure entertainment. Many of the films are in English language, and the...
See full article at MoreHorror
  • 4/4/2012
  • by admin
  • MoreHorror
Horror anthology ‘Supernatural Tales’ coming to DVD
Supernatural Tales is a new double DVD featuring 16 new horror short films from Denmark, all previously unreleased. All films were shown during the Movie Battle competition in connection with Cph Pix 2012 – which was held with the theme “supernatural horror”. Like its predecessor, Wasteland Tales from the previous Movie Battle in 2010, Supernatural Tales is a collection of no less than 16 short films clearly showing there is a surprising solid mass of film making talent for a small country like Denmark, urging to tell stories other than light comedies and social realistic drama.

This double DVD released by Another World Entertainment, features all the short films and runs a substantial 280 minutes. Many of the films are in English language, and the ones in Danish are English subbed. The release includes:

Disc 1:

Emma - Director: Philip Th. Pedersen

Ansigtet (The Face) - Director: Svend Ploug Johansen

Den Gyldne Regel (The Golden Rule...
See full article at Nerdly
  • 4/3/2012
  • by Phil
  • Nerdly
Eastern Army and Eating Your Meat: A Movie Review
Eastern Army PosterDirector/writer: Philip Th. Pedersen.

Eastern Army is the first film from director and writer Philip Th. Pedersen and the film takes place in a futuristic world where law and order have broken down. This film from Denmark sees a world filled with bloody-thirsty cannibals and torn heroes, who half-heartedly decide to make a stand against human intestine eating. The runtime of thirty minutes goes by quickly and despite some clicked costumes, with a quote directly from Falling Down starring Michael Douglas, the film is entertaining and bloody.

This short involves a sharp tongued young girl who puts her hopes and dreams in to a part-time looter and thief, only known as the stranger (David Sakurai). The stranger is not up to the challenge, as a group of marauding flesh-eaters enter the run down and not worth fighting for small town. A standard evil vs. good storyline is...
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 8/14/2010
  • by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
The Eastern Army Nominated for Four Awards at the Action on Film Int' Film Fest'
The Eastern Army PosterPasadena will host the Action on Film International Film Festival from July 23rd until July 30th. This is the second year that the city has hosted the event and the 2010 schedule is robust. Over a hundred film's will showcase at the festival. Horror highlights include shorts like Clemency (review here), The Elusive Man

(article), Aaaagh! A Monster!, and Evil Powers to full features like the sci-fi influenced The Eastern Army.

The Eastern Army is a film that stands out at the festival for incorporating so many genres in to the writing. The film covers action. with an apocalyptic world introducing science fiction and fantasy elements. This surreal world also hosts horrifying scenes and dramatic dialogue between conflicted characters. Already, the film has been nominated for four awards at the event and this film is for those who like a little something from each genre. Rewatch the trailer...
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 7/20/2010
  • by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
Few Survivors in this Eastern Army Clip
Eastern Army is a Danish produced English language film about a post-apocalyptic world where only a few survivors wait for a mythical Eastern Army. But when a "gang of killers" threatens a small settlement, one man must decide between merely surviving, or fighting for something better. A trailer for this Phenomena Pictures production is available below with a DVD release in Europe later this year (Scandanavia).

The synopsis for Eastern Army here:

"In a post-apocalyptic future mankind survives by either killing or hiding. The only hope is that the mythic Eastern Army will one day come and re-build society. A stranger (David Sakurai) arrives at a small settlement to cheat the inhabitants out of food and information by making them believe he is from the army. That ten-year-old Jessica (Mia Dinitzen) believes in him nags him with guilt. When a gang of killers and their ruthless leader (Danny Thykær) arrive...
See full article at 28 Days Later Analysis
  • 6/14/2010
  • by 28DaysLaterAnalysis@gmail.com (Michael Ross Allen)
  • 28 Days Later Analysis
First look at Danish post-apocalyptic actioner Eastern Army
Actor and filmmaker David Sakurai (Through the Darkness) just got in touch to tell us about a brand new Danish post-apocalyptic production he's starring in called Eastern Army. The film is written and directed by Philip Th. Pedersen and is set to premiere in Copenhagen, Denmark April 9 and thereafter tour various festivals.

Synopsis:

In a post-apocalyptic future mankind survives by either killing or hiding. The only hope is that the mythic Eastern Army will one day come and re-build society. A stranger (David Sakurai) arrives at a small settlement to cheat the inhabitants out of food and information by making them believe he is from the army. That ten-year-old Jessica (Mia Dinitzen) believes in him nagues him with guilt.

When a gang of killers and their ruthless leader (Danny Thykær) arrive to kill the inhabitants the stranger has to choose between running away or riscing his life to save Jessicca...
See full article at QuietEarth.us
  • 3/2/2010
  • QuietEarth.us
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