Synopse
FILMFEST HAMBURG hows cult gore filmmaker David Blyth’s unforgotten firstling: "Angel Mine", an independent New Zealand cinema gem. It centres on a young couple pursued by two leather-clad aliens (played by the same actors as the romantic couple). Their aim: torture and murder. Fans attest the crude thriller a hypnotic visual language and raw erotic energy, while critics praise the intellectual editing and intelligent use of visual metaphors.
Regie
David Blyth, born in 1956, director and writer. His work includes"A Woman of Good Character", "My Grandpa Is a Vampire" (1991) and "Exposure" (2000).
Info
Original Title: Angel Mine
International Title: Angel Mine
Category: Feature
Section: Neuseeland Deluxe
Version & Subtitles: English OV
Director & Screenplay: David Blyth
Cast/Protagonists: Derek Ward, Jennifer Redford, Myra de Groot, Mike Wilson
Production country: New Zealand
Year of Production: 1978
Length: 79 min
Producer: David Blyth, Warren Sellars
Production company: ILA Productions
Cinematography: John Earnshaw
Editor: Phillip Howe
Music: Mark Nicholas




