
Sometimes madness slips between the ropes.
The most underrated, nasty, and ruthless flick in the Unearthed Films catalog is having its day to properly shine in all its putrid, brutal beauty. On May 13th, you will be able to see every gut-wrenching moment in glorious HD.
Grab VISCERAL: BETWEEN THE ROPES OF MADNESS on Blu-ray from Unearthed Films! Don’t fucking sleep on this gory masterpiece.
A boxer loses the biggest fight of his life. He slowly finds himself, giving up his dream and finds that life is not worth living. At least, those lives around him are not worthy of life. He steps through and unleashes an entity that torments him and guile’s him to do unspeakable acts of torture and murder. As body counts rise and lives are diminished, will he have any hope? Any way to fight back to what he once was?
Blu-ray Bonus Materials:
- Reversible cover
- NEW Commentary With Writer/Director/Actor Felipe Eluti
- Cineteca Nacional’s Massacre In Xoco 2013
- Behind The Scenes Gallery
- Teaser Trailer
Specs:
- COLOR: Color
- AUDIO: Stereo
- YEAR: 2013
- RUNNING TIME: 73 Minutes
- SPOKEN LANGUAGE: Spanish
- SUBTITLES: English
- NUMBER OF DISCS: 1
Writer & Director:
- Felipe Eluti
Cast:
- Felipe Eluti: Boxer
- Carolina Salles: Judas
- Felipe Ruiz: Opponent boxer
- José Manuel García: Manager
- Gabriela Arancibia: Tortured woman
- Macarena Jiménez: Woman in the hallway
- Valentina Varela: Tortured woman
- Mauricio Dukeduro: Man in the hallway
- Tamara Zuñega: Tortured woman
- Daniela Pardo: Tortured woman
- Lucas García: Tortured Man
- Pia Cardenas: Tortured woman
- Carolina Palacios: Tortured woman
- Claudia Mena: Tortured woman
- Juan José Vargas: Mysterious drifter
- Amanda Loayza: Boxer’s mother
Visceral: Between The Ropes Of Madness (2012) is available to preorder from Unearthed Films’ website (Available May 13th)
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