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TRAILER: Chilean Black Metal and Found Footage Horror Movie ‘INVOKING YELL’ To Premiere in the U.S. this Month

Their music conjured an unspeakable evil…. Their story shocked the world…

Welcome Villain Films has unveiled the official trailer and poster for Patricio Valladares‘ (Hidden in the Woods, Downhill) latest festival horror hit, the paranormal shocker Invoking Yell. The film will release On Digital this coming September 20th, 2024.

Directed by Valladares, from a script he co-wrote with frequent collaborator Barry Keating (Downhill, Nightworld), and starring María Jesús Marcone (Ausencia and Valladares`forthcoming project Lo Que Trajo La Marea), Macarena Carrere (“The Pack”, Trauma), and Andrea Ozuljevich, the film is a love letter to black metal set in 1997 in southern Chile which follows a trio of metalhead twenty-somethings who venture deep into the woods to record a demo tape for their black metal band, Invoking Yell. But things soon spiral out of control as they document their disquieting and rather unconventional process of recording paranormal phenomena that they plan to use in the album’s final track.

Besides the trailer and release reveal, Massacre Video will be releasing a limited edition Blu-ray edition, which will come with a host of additional features. Further details will be announced in due course. The film will also be available on a major horror SVOD platform starting next year.

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