H.P. Lovecraft's short story The Music of Erich Zann, my personal favorite, has been adapted multiple times (see Unfilmable.com's Lovecraft Theatre for examples), but I still get excited every time I discover a new one, and this time is no different! Funding on this latest version is underway, via IndieGoGo, and so far, they've reached the half-way point with a little over two weeks remaining...
The short film, to be directed by Jonathan Bloom, follows young Victor Strahovsky, a shy musician with a crippling case of stage fright, who moves to an old apartment building in hopes of practicing for his upcoming concert in private. During the night, he begins to hear a haunting tune echoing from upstairs, where on the highest floor lives Erich Zann, a mute former violin maestro, who lost his place in the spotlight years ago, and has now turned to forces not of this world to regain his former glory...
Pre-production, including casting and location scouting, is currently underway in Helsinki, Finland...
Check out wreckamovie.com, indiegogo.com and the production blog for more...
(Thanks to wreckamovie.com)
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