Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: MVD1587BR
- Format: Blu-ray
- UPC: 760137158783
- Street Date: 10/09/18
- PreBook Date: 09/04/18
- Label: Wild Eye Releasing »
- Genre: Horror
- Run Time: 71 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: 5.1 SURROUND
- Year of Production: 2017
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 35
- Territory: NORTH AMERICA
- Language: Portuguese
Cast & Crew
- Actors:
- Daniela Love
- Jorge Mota
- Mafalda Banquart
- Ligia Rogue
- Lilia Lopes
- Tiago Jacome
- Debora Ribeiro
- Director: José Pedro Lopes
- Producer: José Pedro Lopes
- Producer: Ana Almeida
- Producers: José Pedro Lopes
- Producers: Ana Almeida
Product Assets
The Forest Of The Lost Souls
It's The Saddest Place In The World. And She Is Happy To Be There.
- List Price: $24.95
- Your Price: $24.95
- In Stock: 395
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Two strangers meet in a forest notorious for suicides and decide to learn more about each other. Soon it becomes clear that one of them is there for a much more disturbing reason, and is actually a psychotic killer there to prey upon others and end their sorrow for them.
Bonus Materials
- Audio Commentary
- Deleted Scenes
- Fight Rehearsals
- Short Film: Saint John's Night
- Trailers
Sales Points
- Opens theatrically on August 5, 2018 in New York, Los Angeles and other major cities!
- Highly anticipated horror film already garnering national press coverage on Screen Anarchy, Deadline, Dread Central, The Digital Bits and more!
- After bowing at Fantasporta in last year FOREST OF LOST SOULS tore up the international festival circuit winning Best Picture at the Brooklyn Horror Film Festival, the Fant, Bilbao Fantasy Film Festival, the Triple Six Horror Film Festival & more!
Press Quotes
A nasty and impressive little thriller that goes about its business with ruthless cinematic efficiency.
—Eddie Cockrell, Variety
One of the best horror movies of 2017.
—Newsweek
The Forest of the Lost Souls' is Art-House Horror of the Finest Caliber
—Chris Coffel, Bloody Disgusting
Adventurous... An initially meditative tale, which takes a savage turn.
—Entertainment Weekly
This movie is like a tone-poem, tracing the contours of people so sick of themselves that they yearn for total erasure.
—LA Times
When casting a quick eye over other horror in-laws, The Forest of Lost Souls punches well above its weight... almost intoxicating... it excels... there are other moments that indicate [director] Lopes is an impressive talent.
—Alexandra Heller-Nicholas, 4:3
This is a masterful rendering in shades of grey of an exciting new take on horror.
—Film Threat