Exclusive trailer heralds the Slamdance premiere of short film Hell Follows

Last Updated on July 21, 2021

Hell Follows Brian Harrison

Writer/director Brian Harrison's short film HELL FOLLOWS is set to make its premiere at the 2017 Slamdance Film Festival as part of the Anarchy Short program, and today we are proud to host the EXCLUSIVE debut of the film's trailer, which is a dazzling display of anarchy in itself i.e. a 35 second assault on your senses!

35 seconds of madness, the trailer doesn't divulge any details about HELL FOLLOWS. If you want to know what the short is about, we have the synopsis as well:

Betrayed by his clan and murdered for his past evil deeds, a sadistic killer’s soul possesses his identical twin’s body and sets out onto the road of vengeance for one final crusade of extermination… Everywhere he goes, HELL FOLLOWS.

That sounds pretty cool, and obviously the short is going to feature some impressive visuals. Visuals that were shot on 16mm film, Super 8, and in 4K.

Held in Park City, Utah, Slamdance will be running from January 21st through the 26th. The Anarchy Shorts will be screening on the 21st and 23rd.

Source: Arrow in the Head, Slamdance

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