Producer Francesco Monti drops “Moon Eyes”, a new Indie Horror Film

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“Moon Eyes” is a new independent horror film from producer Francesco Monti

Francesco Montti drops a new independent horror film titled Moon Eyes. A Cherokee warrior battles an ancient enemy. Although, the moonlight blinds them, it’s a new moon and the Moon Eyed People will take their revenge. Moon eyes is a fresh and exciting take on the horror genre. An independent short that will bring to life a story of the Cherokee and their ancestral lands in North Georgia.

Synopsis: It is 1829 the time of the Georgia gold rush. Tawsee, a young Cherokee sets out to defeat the last of the Moon-Eyed People. The ancient supernatural enemy of the Cherokee. But before he can take on his ancient enemy, Tawsee must battle the greed and distrust of two white prospectors.   

The film’s monsters will be brought to life in all their monstrousness using CGI and motion capture technology. Alston Jones (Executive Producer) promises us in his Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign that these monsters will be as real as any other characters.

The lead antagonist Solomon will be played by Julian Seager (Vikings: Valhalla, Death Race 2) while the rest of the cast and crew are still being formed.

The film is produced by Francesco Monti (Lisa, No Way Out, Imprint) and Soque Films.

The production is undergoing a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo to gather all the funding with which it will be able to pay the cast and crew appropriately. If you love this idea and feel like you want to know more head over to the crowdfunding campaign page on Indiegogo.


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