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Loma Lynda: The Red Door
jason bognacki 2008
Categories: Short
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Run time: 16 min. | USA
The Red Door is a blood-drenched psychological mystery through the distorted gaze of Lynda (Estefania Iglesias) and her fantasy self, Loma, heroines who both try to redeem Lynda from a tragic past. Described as a modern 'Giallo' film--a reference to the Italian exploitation shockers of the '60s and'70s-- The Red Door takes us through a dark and visually striking journey set in the streets of Hollywood and in the bent mind of its heroine Lynda.
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Screenings
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11:55 PM     Fri, Mar 20
plays with...
Brattle Theatre + add to cal
9:45 PM     Wed, Mar 25
plays with...
Kendall Square Cinema + add to cal
About the film
Cast & Crew
director
jason bognacki
 
producer
Aline Avakian
jason bognacki
cinematographer
jason bognacki
Cast
David Fine, Estefania Iglesias, Becky Altringer, Aline Avakian
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..."Jason Bognacki's Loma Lynda: The Red Door (2008)... the most horrifying thing I've seen committed to film in a long, long time......Immensely stylish....Unrelenting, astounding....- Loma Lynda: The Red Door alone is worth the price of the DVD."
DVDTALK.com REVIEW

"A sensational visual style;
beautiful floating camerawork...a mesmerizing cinematic experience that
swayed like a sensual dream gone awry..."
Horrorphile.net REVIEW

....."The Red Door" is just plain disturbing. The
brunt of this is in the dialog and speech the child abusing father
gives to his daughter. You almost want to root for her transformation.
It's all pretty much centered in a dark place....
HORROR NEWS DOT NET REVIEW

The Red Door..."Part David Lynch psychological mind trip and part Dario Argento blood drenched giallo!"...
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