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Revision as of 15:30, 13 June 2011
Marianne | |
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Directed by | Filip Tegstedt |
Produced by | Filip Tegstedt Alexandra Malmqvist |
Starring | Peter Stormare Thomas Hedengran Dylan M. Johansson Tintin Anderzon Viktoria Sätter Sandra Larsson |
Country | Sweden |
Language | Swedish |
Marianne is an upcoming 2011 Swedish horror film, directed by Filip Tegstedt, that is based on folklore.
Set in the north of Sweden, in the town of Östersund, in the Jämtland region, this film focuses on the mental state of Krister, a man who is left to raise a newborn baby whilst coping with a teenage daughter who blames him for the recent death of his wife. In the midst of his psychological turmoil, Krister suffers from terrible nightmares and becomes convinced that he may be haunted by a Mare (folklore).[1]
Premise
Marianne explores Swedish folklore surrounding the concept of the Mare (folklore), which is related to the contemporary medical phenomenon of sleep paralysis.
Sleep paralysis is a condition where patients report waking up paralyzed, unable to move, whilst feeling a presence in the room like someone is watching them. See also Hypnagogia. The paralysis often comes with the sense of a heavy weight on their chest that makes it difficult to breathe. In Swedish folklore, this condition is believed to be caused by a Mare (folklore) that sits on the chest of victims.[2]
Cast
- Peter Stormare as Sven
- Thomas Hedengran as Krister
- Dylan M. Johansson as Stiff
- Tintin Anderzon as Eva
- Viktoria Sätter as Marianne
- Sandra Larsson as Sandra
Marketing
Two teaser trailers have been released so far.[3] A regularly updated Twitter account has been maintained by the producers of the film at MarianneMovie. Secret footage of Marianne can be accessed by highlighting invisible text on the film's official website.
References
- ^ Creepy, Uncle (8 March 2011). "Marianne Teases More Terror". Retrieved 13 May 2011.
- ^ Bjursell, Aurore (13 December 2010). "Interview with director Filip Tegstedt, about 'Marianne'". Retrieved 13 May 2011.
- ^ Man, Horror (8 April 2011). "New trailer for MARIANNE brings the terror". Retrieved 13 May 2011.