Feast Your Eyes on the First Stills From Fever
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Some new stills from Romain Basset’s French horror film Fever (Fievre) have landed in our mailbox along with a brand spanking new press release. Yep, it’s all here waiting for ya! Dig it!
From the Press Release
Intense! We cannot better describe the first three weeks of shooting which have just been completed. FEVER – Romain Basset’s first feature film co-produced by the Oh My Gore! team – is a fantastic feature film which takes place in the ethereal world of lucid dreams.
Lilly-Fleur Pointeaux, Gala Besson, Catriona MacColl and Emmanuel Bonami star.
Here are the first official pictures, as well as behind-the-scenes photos.
Follow the Fever Facebook page for up-to-the-minute information.
Synopsis
Jessica has never dreamed in her life but has had regular nightmares, the meaning of which escaped her. This peculiarity has led her to conduct studies specializing in the psychophysiology of dreams and to follow a therapy with Sean, her mentor and boyfriend, to try and understand the origins of her nightmares.
Following the death of her maternal grandmother whom she scarcely knew, Jessica must return reluctantly to the family home. Upon her arrival, she discovers that her late grandmother is resting in the adjoining room to her own during the wake. After a rough first night made restless by a strange nightmare in which she meets her dead grandmother, Jessica suddenly becomes ill. Stuck in her bed with a high fever, the young woman decides to use her lethargic state to experience lucid dreams and thus to try and take control of her nightmares. Henceforth, on the advice of Sean, Jessica needs to breathe a little bit of ether when a crisis arises to sink deeper into the other world.
Jessica will begin to evolve in a nightmarish world, and gradually developing capabilities as a lucid dreamer, she will investigate to discover the evil that gnaws her and haunts the family house…
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