
Black Mandala in co-production with Urban Achievers S.A., led by René Ruiz Díaz, is proud to present “THE RED BOOK RITUAL: GATES OF HELL”, a chilling movie directed by Hernán Moyano, Carlos Baena, Hugo Cardozo, Nathan Crooker, Sonny Laguna, Dawson Taylor, and Tommy Wiklund.
A story where the afterlife and supernatural beings unite in a dangerous and terrifying ritual, starring great actors: Georgina Campbell (Barbarian, The Watchers); Misha Osherovich (Freaky); and Lucía Baez (The List), among others.
Robbie embarks on a dangerous quest to contact his deceased girlfriend through a ritual that summons the dead. He heads to an abandoned house with a group of young people to perform the “Red Book Ritual.” But during the summoning, supernatural forces awaken. Now they must face ancient horrors to survive.
Directors: Hernán Moyano, Carlos Baena, Hugo Cardozo, Nathan Crooker, Sonny Laguna, Dawson Taylor and Tommy Wiklund
Script: Hernán Moyano
Cast: Georgina Campbell, Misha Osherovich, Lucia Baez, Mario González Martí, Lizzie Gómez, Matias Miranda, Tainá Lipinski, Bianca Vacchetta
Cinematography: Armando Aquino
Music: Luciano Onetti
Costume designer: Estefanía Ortiz, Josefina Vera, Priscila Fernández
VFX: Anibal Morales
Special effects: Leo Sobrino
Hair stylist and makeup: Laura Vera
Sound: Germán Suracce, Jonatan Montiel
Producers: Michael Kraetzer, Nicolás Onetti, Rene Ruíz Díaz
Executive producer: Carlos Baena
Production companies: Black Mandala, Urban Achievers S.A
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