THE IRREFUTABLE TRUTH ABOUT DEMONS

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2000
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Year
2000
Reference
F53246
Media type
Moving image
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Place of production
New Zealand/Aotearoa
Categories
Feature
Duration
1:30:00
Production company
First Sun Productions
Credits
Director: Glenn Standring
Writer: Glenn Standring
Producer: Dave Gibson
Director of Photography: Simon Baumfield
Editor: Paul Sutorius
Production Design: Clive Memmott
Costume Design: Francis Hooper
Costume Design: Denise L'estrange-Corbet
Production Manager: Tina McLaren
Music: Victoria Kelly
Music: Joost Langeveld
Cast: Karl Urban
Cast: Katie Wolfe
Cast: Jonathon Hendry
Cast: Sally Stockwell
Cast: Tony MacIver
Cast: Adam Brookfield
Cast: Peter Daube
Cast: Dennis Feaver
Cast: Kelson Henderson
Cast: Glen Jarvis
Cast: Mel Johnston
Cast: Romani Lawson
Cast: Danny Mulheron
Cast: Jason Jackson Ohlson
Cast: Perry Piercy
Cast: Neill Rea
Cast: Robert Tripe
Funding: New Zealand Film Commission

“Demons have killed Harry’s girlfriend.

“Now they're coming after him.

“In Harry’s search for answers – in his quest for revenge – he risks losing everything.

“His only ally is the beautiful and mysterious Benny. But is she a guardian angel in this dark and mysterious world, or simply insane?

“Either way, Harry Ballard is about to uncover the truth.

“The debut feature from writer-director Glenn Standring, THE IRREFUTABLE TRUTH ABOUT DEMONS sees anthropologist Harry Ballard (Karl Urban) threatened by a sinister cult. With the help of beautifully bizarre Bennie (Katie Wolfe) he endures a terrifying night as his friends are killed by demons. Or are they? Hounded by the memory of his dead brother, Harry suffers beatings, heart surgery and assault by cockroaches. Variety said DEMONS "conjures a creepy, brooding atmosphere and enough thrills to keep young horror enthusiasts glued." The film sold to more than 45 countries.

“Festival/Awards: Edinburgh, Toronto, Sitges, Oporto Fantasy; Fantastik Film Festival Sweden, Fantasporto Film Festival Portugal, Wales Film Festival, Vancouver Film Festival, Birmingham Film Festival.” - New Zealand Film Commission; www.nzfilm.co.nz/film/the-irrefutable-truth-about-demons; retrieved 4/02/2014.