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‘The Fear Collection’ – A Spanish Horror Trilogy by the Filmmakers of ‘[REC]’ and ’30 Coins’ Now Available on VOD!

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Sony Pictures International Productions and Amazon Prime Video have teamed up with acclaimed filmmaker Álex de la Iglesia, known for works like “The Day of the Beast,” “The Last Circus,” and “Witching and Bitching,” to bring you an exciting feature film series titled “The Fear Collection.” This collection is a thrilling compilation of horror films that will send shivers down your spine. It features Álex de la Iglesia’s “Veneciafrenia,” Jaume Balagueró’s “Venus,” and Paco Plaza’s “La Abuela.” The best part? The entire collection has just been surprise-released on various Video on Demand (VOD) platforms, starting today!

You can now digitally purchase or rent all three films from “The Fear Collection” on VOD outlets, including Vudu. They are available both as a bundled set and individually for your convenience.

Let’s delve into each of these spine-tingling films:

“Veneciafrenia”
Directed by: Álex de la Iglesia

In “Veneciafrenia,” the film explores the profound connection between beauty and death in nature. Humanity, inspired by its surroundings, often imitates what it observes. However, as tourists flock to Venice like moths to a flame, the city’s beauty is dimmed, causing frustration among the locals. To combat this invasion, some Venetians have banded together, unleashing their survival instincts. Amidst this turmoil, a group of unsuspecting Spanish tourists arrives in Venice, seeking nothing but fun. Little do they know, they will be forced to fight for their very lives.

“Venus”
Directed by: Jaume Balaguero

“Venus” draws inspiration from HP Lovecraft’s “Dreams in the Witch House” and boasts a cast featuring Ester Expósito, Ángela Cremonte, Magüi Mira, Fernando Valdivieso, and Federico Aguado. The story revolves around Lucía, a go-go dancer on the run with a stash of pills, pursued by mobsters. She seeks refuge in an apartment building with her sister Rocío and niece Alba, only to discover that malevolent supernatural forces are at play within the very walls of the building.

“La Abuela”
Directed by: Paco Plaza

“Susana,” portrayed by Almudena Amor, is compelled to leave her life as a model in Paris and return to her hometown of Madrid upon learning that her grandmother, Pilar (played by Vera Valdez), has suffered a cerebral hemorrhage. Pilar had raised Susana as her own after her parents’ tragic demise. Initially, Susana’s return home is meant to be a brief visit to find a long-term caregiver for Pilar. However, what should have been a few simple days takes a horrifying turn as Susana begins to notice peculiar changes in her grandmother’s behavior.

Prepare for an unforgettable cinematic experience as “The Fear Collection” unfolds its spine-tingling tales of horror, each helmed by a visionary director. Whether you’re drawn to the eerie mysteries of Venice, the supernatural forces lurking in “Venus,” or the chilling family secrets of “La Abuela,” this collection promises to be a thrilling journey into the world of fear and suspense. Don’t miss out on these hair-raising stories, available now on VOD!

Born in winter's coldest month, December, Francesco's inner passion for all things spooky begins with him. Horror aficionado since a young age, Francesco's thirst for horror brings him to consume many films and books, setting the basis for a film-making career in horror, thriller, and sci-fi. Francesco's idea to bring horror fans one step closer is finally a reality with GoreCulture, established on May 2022.

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