A young art student suffers from a lack of confidence and her troubled lecturer struggles with dark visions. Unexpectedly, their fates begin to intertwine on a strange and hazardous journey ... Read allA young art student suffers from a lack of confidence and her troubled lecturer struggles with dark visions. Unexpectedly, their fates begin to intertwine on a strange and hazardous journey into the unknown.A young art student suffers from a lack of confidence and her troubled lecturer struggles with dark visions. Unexpectedly, their fates begin to intertwine on a strange and hazardous journey into the unknown.
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Magne Osnes
- Male Fisher
- (as Magne Osnes Haugen)
Saga-Maria Lundquist
- Female Art Student
- (as Saga Maria Lundquist)
Frank Sanderson
- Stone Troll
- (voice)
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Letitia Ward
- Mya's Mother
- (voice)
Karin Bertling
- Acolyte
- (voice)
Camilla Bard
- Acolyte
- (voice)
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A touching little tale with themes of artistry and a morale to fight for the expression of your unique voice. The diegesis, or the rules of the world the film is set in were delightfully creative. You can definitely see Stockholm as a location, but through the veil of Henrik Pilerud's eyes. As a director he adds a flare of surrealism. And I love those abstract, fantastical ideas. Why not have a Sweden where Trolls and magical beings exist? I for sure did the DiCaprio pointing thing to the screen many times throughout the watch. So happy to see many performers and places I know get their spotlight. Especially proud for my friend Nathalie portraying the character Mya. After a while I even forgot it was her since I was immersed in the story.
Many diamonds to cherish in this work of art. I'll never forget Mya finding friendship with the Stone Creature. Very touching. I recommend this to anyone who's pursuing to share their own visions to the screen. Perhaps you'll feel inspired to not let that story stay only a dream. Hope to see more independent artists get a chance to share their passion projects like this!
Many diamonds to cherish in this work of art. I'll never forget Mya finding friendship with the Stone Creature. Very touching. I recommend this to anyone who's pursuing to share their own visions to the screen. Perhaps you'll feel inspired to not let that story stay only a dream. Hope to see more independent artists get a chance to share their passion projects like this!
I had no idea what to expect when I watched Call of the Unseen. But from start to finish it's a really captivating and unique movie. Great actors, beautiful sets and sceneries, cool creature design, an original storyline and plenty of suspense. If you're into weird fantasy worlds it's a must-watch.
Right from the start it's easy to see that all the people in front of the camera as well as behind it, went all the way to get the best possible results. Also the music is well timed and well composed, and fits the visual and the emotional aspects of the movie very well.
I'm looking forward to see similar movies from the makers, and I hope this movie creates enough revenue for the team to take their inspirations and movies to the next level...
Right from the start it's easy to see that all the people in front of the camera as well as behind it, went all the way to get the best possible results. Also the music is well timed and well composed, and fits the visual and the emotional aspects of the movie very well.
I'm looking forward to see similar movies from the makers, and I hope this movie creates enough revenue for the team to take their inspirations and movies to the next level...
I didn't expect much from this film, but it pulled me right in. Loved the atmosphere and the feeling it had. Some people claim there's a big Lovecraftian influence here, but I don't see it. Not that many tentacles to be honest. The story was fine. Could have been better, but to quote Todd Howard "it just works". I don't know the actors, but they did a good job portraying these characters. Overall I hope this director will carry on with his work, so we can get even better movies from him in the future. This was a surprise, but a welcome one. Watch it... or maybe you already did? Time holds no dominion here.
Now, I had virtually no expectations to the 2022 movie "Call of the Unseen" from writer and director Henrik Pilerud. I had never heard about the movie prior to stumbling upon it by random chance here late in 2022. And I must admit that the movie's cover was a bit corny. But still, it was a movie that I hadn't already seen, so of course I opted to do so as I had the opportunity.
And color me impressed. Wow. This movie was such a wonderful surprise. I was genuinely entertained by what writer and director Henrik Pilerup managed to put together here. Sure, he was heavily drawing upon inspiration from various H. P. Lovecraft stories, but that is what made "Call of the Unseen" such an appealing movie. The entire movie was just permeating with a pendulous and gibbous Lovecraftian atmosphere. And I have to say that it was right up my alley.
While the storyline started out a bit monotonous and mundane, then director Henrik Pilerup quickly started to introduce elements of supernatural and otherworldly influences, and that definitely spiced things up.
I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble in "Call of the Unseen", but they had some good talents on the cast list, and the movie was nicely carried by leading actress Nathalie Merchant.
Visually then "Call of the Unseen" was quite good, and given the budget of the movie then I am really impressed with the special effects that they churned out for the movie. Not to mention the amazing wardrobe and costume designs, as well as the great locations and a very out-of-this-world musical score.
If you enjoy H. P. Lovecraft stories, then you definitely should sit down and watch "Call of the Unseen". This is something I can strongly recommend.
My rating of "Call of the Unseen" lands on a very well-deserved seven out of ten stars.
And color me impressed. Wow. This movie was such a wonderful surprise. I was genuinely entertained by what writer and director Henrik Pilerup managed to put together here. Sure, he was heavily drawing upon inspiration from various H. P. Lovecraft stories, but that is what made "Call of the Unseen" such an appealing movie. The entire movie was just permeating with a pendulous and gibbous Lovecraftian atmosphere. And I have to say that it was right up my alley.
While the storyline started out a bit monotonous and mundane, then director Henrik Pilerup quickly started to introduce elements of supernatural and otherworldly influences, and that definitely spiced things up.
I wasn't familiar with the cast ensemble in "Call of the Unseen", but they had some good talents on the cast list, and the movie was nicely carried by leading actress Nathalie Merchant.
Visually then "Call of the Unseen" was quite good, and given the budget of the movie then I am really impressed with the special effects that they churned out for the movie. Not to mention the amazing wardrobe and costume designs, as well as the great locations and a very out-of-this-world musical score.
If you enjoy H. P. Lovecraft stories, then you definitely should sit down and watch "Call of the Unseen". This is something I can strongly recommend.
My rating of "Call of the Unseen" lands on a very well-deserved seven out of ten stars.
On a technical and business level this is of course endlessly inspiring. A Swedish director doing a mostly self-financed feature outside of the system. But as someone who watches a lot of films on this budget level, especially Swedish, I know that having "they never do real genre films in Sweden, only pretentious dramas" as a creative driving force isn't a guarantee for a good film. Often the result is something "good enough". A film that comes technically close to a high-budget studio version of itself, but not more than that. Mostly I am split to films like this. As a low budget filmmaker myself, I appreciate the effort highly, but I am unable to see it as something more than a pure technical feat.
But what Pilerud has managed to do with "Call of the unseen" is something that feels truly personal. A story he really wants to tell, not an opportunistic attempt to show that "we can do fantasy in Sweden too". There is a calm and confidence in the filmmaking here that I honestly didn't expect. It's inspiring to see modern fantasy obviously inspired by Tove Jansson rather than Tolkien. With the same mix of fantastic elements and human questions as in the Moomin books. There are suspense here but no real traditional action. Something that gives this the unique feeling of a kids film for adults. With the adult tone lying in the themes rather than in any featured violence. The philosophical conversation between Mya and the stone creature is the high point for me. Despite the limited budget I can't sense any artistic or technical compromise in "Call of the unseen". The mix of 3D models, physical creature effects, compositing and locations footage is seamless. Pilerud really manages to create another world.
But what Pilerud has managed to do with "Call of the unseen" is something that feels truly personal. A story he really wants to tell, not an opportunistic attempt to show that "we can do fantasy in Sweden too". There is a calm and confidence in the filmmaking here that I honestly didn't expect. It's inspiring to see modern fantasy obviously inspired by Tove Jansson rather than Tolkien. With the same mix of fantastic elements and human questions as in the Moomin books. There are suspense here but no real traditional action. Something that gives this the unique feeling of a kids film for adults. With the adult tone lying in the themes rather than in any featured violence. The philosophical conversation between Mya and the stone creature is the high point for me. Despite the limited budget I can't sense any artistic or technical compromise in "Call of the unseen". The mix of 3D models, physical creature effects, compositing and locations footage is seamless. Pilerud really manages to create another world.
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- TriviaMade with a budget of only $200.000 the small team achieved a lot with the small resources available, and was still paid union approved wages.
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- €200,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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- 2.39 : 1
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