Production Hell

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  • 2011
  • 1 hr 1 min
  • 4.7  (25)

Production Hell is a 2011 independent film which tells the story of a small-time filmmaker who disastrously attempts to shoot a horror film in a disused prison. The movie stars Dale Azzopardi as Alex, the lead character and filmmaker, alongside James Liotta and Colin Masters. The film takes a satirical look at the independent film industry, poking fun at low-budget filmmaking, egotistical personalities in the entertainment industry, and the struggle for recognition and success among amateur filmmakers. It is a darkly comic tale of the lengths people will go to achieve their dreams, even if those dreams seem unattainable.

The movie follows Alex, who has a passion for filmmaking but has never quite managed to break into the industry. He sees an opportunity to make his mark with his latest project, a low-budget horror flick to be shot in a rundown prison. With a cast and crew assembled from the local community, Alex throws himself into the project, only to encounter one obstacle after another.

The film's title comes from the challenges that Alex and his team face during production. Everything seems to go wrong, from wardrobe malfunctions to equipment failures. As the shoot drags on, the cast and crew become increasingly frustrated and disheartened by the seemingly endless string of setbacks.

The film's satirical edge is most noticeable in the character of the self-absorbed actor, Lenny (played by James Liotta). Lenny is there to play the film's villain, but he is more interested in boosting his own profile and career. He constantly undermines Alex and the production team, coming up with outlandish demands and constantly criticizing the script.

Meanwhile, Colin Masters plays the role of Matt, the assistant director. Matt is the steady hand that keeps the production together, even as things fall apart around him. He is constantly negotiating with the other actors and crew members and is the only one who seems to be able to get things done.

Despite the numerous setbacks, Alex remains hopeful that he can finish the film and realize his dream of becoming a successful filmmaker. However, as the production continues, he begins to realize that his ambition may be more trouble than it's worth. He must grapple with the reality of the difficult industry he is trying to break into and question whether all of the struggle and suffering is worth the end result.

The film is shot in a simple, low-budget style that fits perfectly with its satirical subject matter. The prison setting creates a haunting backdrop for the story, with the dilapidated walls and flickering lights adding to the sense of unease and chaos.

Overall, Production Hell is a funny and raw look at the struggles of independent filmmakers. Through its biting humour and memorable characters, it sheds light on the many challenges and obstacles that people face when trying to achieve their dreams in the entertainment industry.

Production Hell is a 2011 horror movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 1 minute. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.7.

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  • Release Date
    2011
  • Runtime
    1 hr 1 min
  • IMDB Rating
    4.7  (25)