Bone Forest

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Movie
Original title Bone Forest
Country of production Germany
original language German
Publishing year 2000
length 28 minutes
Rod
Director Utz Marius Thomsen
script Utz Marius Thomsen
production Utz Marius Thomsen
music Jan Matthiesen
camera Marco Neumann,
Utz Marius Thomsen
cut Utz Marius Thomsen
occupation
chronology

Successor  →
Bone Forest 2 - Meat Harvest

Bone Forest is a German amateur - splatter film by director Utz Marius Thomsen . The short film is the prelude to a trilogy about the murderer Mike Mansfield.

action

The psychopath Mike Mansfield broke out of the Baltic Sea psychiatry and retired to a forest. He ambushes his victims with a gas mask and a Bundeswehr parka and furnishes them in a wooden hut. When a group of young people want to camp in the forest, he cruelly kills them all one by one.

background

The 28-minute amateur film was released in 2000 by Utz Marius Thomsen as an in-house production under the Nocturnis-Pictures label. After two more works were released, the Maximum Uncut Productions (MUP) label acquired the rights to the film and, together with its two successors, brought it onto the market in two different editions including bonus material as a DVD. It was also the first release of the independent label.

Reviews

The film is aimed primarily at splatter and horror fans. A further reception outside of this framework did not take place. In particular, the first part was made as a pure party film with no claim or level and basically consisted only of a series of splatter scenes, which were also implemented very cheaply. The three works were compared with the early directorial work by Andreas Schnaas .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bone forest in the online film database . Retrieved April 28, 2020
  2. a b Benedikt Bursch: THE BONE FOREST TRILOGY. In: Maslohs.de. Retrieved April 28, 2020 .
  3. total damage: BONE FOREST. In: SPLATTERTRASH. November 9, 2010, accessed April 28, 2020 (German).
  4. Bone Forest. In: splatgore.de. Retrieved April 28, 2020 .
  5. ^ Film Review: Bone Forest (2000). In: HNN | Horror News.net. November 22, 2014. Retrieved April 28, 2020 (American English).