The Field Guide to Evil

The Field Guide To Evil is a 2018 anthology horror film produced by Legion M.[1] Eight film makers from different countries bring stories or folk tales from their country to the anthology.[2] The stories and filmmakers come from Hungary (Peter Strickland, known for In Fabric), Austria (Veronika Franz & Severin Fiala, known for Goodnight Mommy), Germany (Katrin Gebbe, known for Nothing Bad Can Happen), Greece (Yannis Veslemes, known for Norway), India (Ashim Ahluwalia, known for Miss Lovely), Poland (Agnieszka Smoczynska, known for The Lure), Turkey (Can Evrenol, known for Baskin), and the United States (Calvin Reeder, known for The Rambler).[3]

The Field Guide To Evil
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAshim Ahluwalia
Can Evrenol
Severin Fiala
Veronika Franz
Katrin Gebbe
Calvin Reeder
Agnieszka Smoczynska
Peter Strickland
Yannis Veslemes
Produced byRobert Dehn
Can Everenol
Nia Kingsley
Christos V. Konstantakopoulos
Tim League
Carl W. Lucas
Dora Nedeczky
Andrew Starke
Ant Timpson
Esther Turan
Written byRoberto Bolseto
Elif Domanic
Can Evrenol
Severin Fiala
Veronika Franz
Katrin Gebbe
Calvin Reeder
Peter Strickland
Yannis Veslemes
Silvia Wolkan
StarringBirgit Minichmayr
Claude Duhamel
Jilon VanOver
Fatma Mohamed
Niharika Singh
Music byJeremy Barnes
Nicholas Brawley
Karl Steven
Yannis Veslemes
Stefan Will
CinematographyTyler Lee Cushing
Martin Gschlacht
Márk Györi
Hristos Karamanis
Kuba Kijowski
Meryem Yavuz
Edited byChristoph Brunner
Matyas Fekete
Jarosław Kamiński
Yorgos Mavropsaridis
Buzz Pierce
Production
companies
Legion M
EchoWolf Productions
Aurum
Release date
11 March 2018 (USA)
Running time
117 mins
LanguageEnglish

Plot

The film comprises treatises on forbidden love, Greek underworld goblins, medieval Hungarian cobblers and US hillbilly folklore.[4]

Cast

Reception

The critical reception has been mostly positive, receiving a 75% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Opening at the SXSW Festival, the film was nominated for the SXSW Gamechanger Award.[5][6]

References

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