VIDEO SHOP TALES OF TERROR will celebrate its World Premiere on Saturday, 21st January 2023, at The Horror on Sea Film Festival.
Unleash the chills and thrills as VIDEO SHOP TALES OF TERROR delves into the depths of British independent horror, showcasing a macabre selection of the finest terror tales, and marking the beginning of a new cult anthology film series that will keep you on the edge of your seat!
Step into a realm of nightmare and dread as VIDEO SHOP TALES OF TERROR unveils a sinister video rental store...
Step into a realm of nightmare and dread as VIDEO SHOP TALES OF TERROR unveils a sinister video rental store that serves as a gateway to six chilling tales of terror. One of these tales, "Vergessen," is a heart-pounding tale of a group of women who are trafficked to a Nazi brothel that acts as a honeytrap to blackmail the rich and powerful. But as the women begin to see beyond the shadows of their confinement, the balance of power shifts and the tables are turned.
Starring Ayvianna Snow as Ilsa Lall, an unwilling participant in 'Operation Vergessen', who, along with her fellow inmates of the 'Frau Haus' seeks to escape her shackles and take revenge on her tormentors by any means necessary. Drawing inspiration from notorious European Arthouse Films of the 1970s, in particular, Liliana Cavani's The Night Porter and Tinto Brass's Salon Kitty, Video Shop Tales of Terror – Vergessen is a masterclass in suspense, horror, and retribution.
Ayvianna Snow joins an all-star cast of horror royalty, including Laurence R Harvey and the Scream Queen Dani Thompson...
Ayvianna Snow joins an all-star cast of horror royalty, including Laurence R Harvey and the Scream Queen Dani Thompson, in the provocative, satirical, and terrifying action of VIDEO SHOP TALES OF TERROR, a film that pushes the boundaries of fear and will leave you on the edge of your seat.
Ayvianna Snow comments: "I am so excited to be working on this film alongside so many amazing genre filmmakers. This film means a lot to me as it is a true story detailing women's experiences in the Second World War, and I feel women's wartime stories are often overlooked."