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September 27, 2012

Hollow Writer and Director Dissect a Pivotal Scene in the Film

By Steve Barton
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Ever wonder what goes into filming a scene in a film? Then you’ll be interested in checking out this video in which director Michael Axelgaard and writer Matthew Holt dissect a pivotal scene from their new thriller, Hollow, now available on VOD.

Directed by Michael Axelgaard and written and produced by Matthew Holt, Hollow is a chilling tale of four friends on holiday who discover a frightening local legend and find themselves in battle with an ancient evil. The film follows on the heritage of classic British ghost stories and folklore but takes these traditions to a frightening new place utilizing the found footage style.

Hollow is currently available On Demand from Tribeca Film through a variety of video-on-demand offerings as well as iTunes, Amazon Watch Instantly, VUDU, Xbox, and Samsung Media Hub.

Related Story: Exclusive Clip from Hollow Truly Scream Worthy!

Synopsis
An old monastery in a small, remote village in Suffolk, England, has been haunted by a local legend for centuries. Left in ruin and shrouded by the mystery of a dark spirit that wills young couples to suicide, the place has been avoided for years, marked only by a twisted, ancient tree with an ominous hollow said to be the home of great evil. When four friends on holiday explore the local folklore, they realize that belief in a myth can quickly materialize into reality, bringing horror to life for the town.

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