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Include Women Out
A comic road movie about a late adulthood. On a summer weekend two old schoolmates in their early forties start a road journey in search of their old classmate Nadia, who has joined a convent somewhere in the south of Greece.
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Plot Summary
This short film serves as a prequel to the 2013 film 'Evil Dead'. It depicts a group of friends who unknowingly unleash a demonic entity during a party, leading to a terrifying confrontation.
Critical Reception
As a short film designed to promote 'Evil Dead', 'Include Women Out' did not receive widespread critical reviews. However, it was noted for effectively building suspense and gore, serving its promotional purpose well among horror fans.
What Reviewers Say
Visually impressive for a short film.
Effectively sets a dark and menacing tone.
Delivers on horror elements with practical effects.
Google audience: Audience feedback is generally positive, with viewers appreciating the short's ability to create a strong sense of dread and its faithful homage to the 'Evil Dead' franchise's style.
Fun Fact
This short film was created as part of a marketing campaign for the feature film 'Evil Dead' (2013), and was directed by Fede Álvarez, who also directed the remake.
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