Spanish Horror Label Noir Hollow Debuts at Cannes with 'The House of Monsters'
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Spanish horror production label Noir Hollow is making its international debut at the Cannes Film Market’s Fantastic Pavilion with its film 'The House of Monsters'. The film, starring Jaime Lorente and Antonio Resines, follows a man confronting family secrets and trauma in his childhood home. The label, led by Fede Pajaro and Carlota Amor, plans to develop horror projects focused on atmosphere and handcrafted effects.
Facts First
- Spanish horror label Noir Hollow is debuting internationally at the Cannes Film Market’s Fantastic Pavilion.
- The debut film is 'The House of Monsters', starring actors Jaime Lorente and Antonio Resines.
- The plot follows a man named Goio who returns to his family home to care for his ailing father, confronting secrets and trauma.
- Noir Hollow is led by co-CEOs Fede Pajaro and Carlota Amor and will prioritize atmosphere, tension, and organic effects like prosthetics in its projects.
- 'The House of Monsters' is directed by David Hebrero, known for films including 'And They Will All Burn'.
What Happened
Spanish horror production label Noir Hollow is making its international debut at the Cannes Film Market’s Fantastic Pavilion. The premiere is for its film 'The House of Monsters', which stars Jaime Lorente and veteran actor Antonio Resines. The label is headed by Fede Pajaro and Carlota Amor of Garajonay Productions, who serve as co-CEOs and creative directors.
Why this Matters to You
If you are a fan of international horror cinema, you may soon have access to a new stream of stylistically distinct films. Noir Hollow's focus on handcrafted, organic effects like latex and prosthetics could offer a tangible, atmospheric viewing experience different from CGI-heavy productions. The label's debut at a major market like Cannes suggests its projects could gain wider international distribution, making them more likely to appear at festivals or on streaming platforms you use.
What's Next
Noir Hollow will develop future horror projects based on narratives designed to directly impact viewers, continuing to prioritize atmosphere, tension, and handcrafted staging. The reception of 'The House of Monsters' at the Cannes Film Market could influence the label's ability to secure international partnerships and funding for these subsequent projects.