Psychological Mystery The Red Man Now Available on VOD

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Looking for something to fill about an hour and a half during this long Thanksgiving weekend? If psychological mystery thrillers are your thing, you’ll want to check out The Red Man, which hit VOD a few weeks ago following a successful film fest run and can be found on Amazon, iTunes, etc.

From the Press Release:
Jimmie Gonzalez (director & writer) and iconic musician and entrepreneur John Acquaviva (executive producer) present a modern-day psychological mystery titled The Red Man, which is a film about the ecstasy and depravity in the life of a contemporary DJ. The film stars Daniel Faraldo, Daniel Diamond, and Michael O’Neal.

Acquaviva says, “This film will be around for some time for the generation who understands DJ culture and can appreciate a DJ as a protagonist.” Falling into the arthouse genre with directors using a slow-burn approach, the film’s theme at its core is about conspiracy theories and how the paranoid mind reacts to them, leaving diehard cinema fans on the edge of their seats.

French producer Oliver Giacomotto has produced a haunting score for the film. During the shooting, he actually pushed himself to the edge of exhaustion while matching sounds with the scenes. His versatility and depth are put on display, especially for those interested in the film’s subtle nuances. Giacomotto explains, “95% of the soundtrack is made with very specific frequencies, not music notes; the goal of those frequencies was to disturb the audience, causing discomfort and dizziness.”

Acquaviva states, “We can all feel like puppets in this consumer world and you have to realize that you can always fuck up—this film explores that. There are a lot of elements that are personal to just about everyone who watches this and certainly me.”

For more information visit theredmanfilm.com.

Synopsis:
Evan Gough appears to have it all, but beneath the fame and fortune lies a dark and twisted plot he slowly unravels within the walls of his trendy apartment building… as well as his own mind. The Red Man dives into the difference between Gough’s traumatic experience and the façade he puts on for his fans.

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