From Director Francesco Monti comes his debut film, Project Paranoia. The found footage feature is the first feature film from the rising horror company, GoreCulture. The film stars Andrew Lloyd Preston (Duality), Luke Endyan (Black Panther:Wakanda Forever), Meosha Bean (Horror Noire), and Chelsea Davis. 

Project Paranoia will be a new approach to the ever popular found-footage phenomena. A tale of two friends who enter a dark scenario that will test their trust and sanity.

     Director Monti promises a new take on the sub-genre. A more realistic approach to self-aware filmmaking, where the film could actually take place without perverse suspension of disbelief. 

     “The likelihood of someone recording while life-threatening situations unfold is always very questionable. I wanted to change this. After all, why can’t our deepest emotions be enough to create dread, suspense, and scare?”- Director Francesco Monti. 

     The film will not be a jump scare fright fest, but a delve into the psychosis of modern social issues. Fear induced emotions such as: Depression, Technological Obsession, Anxiety, and Isolation will be paramount while viewing this production. 

     “I believe that the simplest stories are the ones capable of leaving a mark. By exploring deep human emotions, Project Paranoia tackles issues of social anxiety, isolation, and mental depression in the aftermath of a pandemic that almost eradicated our standards of living. In the film what you see is not what you get. Things can change at any second, and viewers will find themselves in the shoes of the characters. In the movie, Andrew’s depression is a metaphor for human loneliness in a society that has turned to artifacts and technology rather than human connections. He’s a product of a damaged society that has instilled fear and paranoia in him. Has Andrew become a crazy and unstable individual or is the story that is not what it seems? You will be the judge.”-Director Francesco Monti

     Keep up to date about this highly anticipated film here at horror-nation.com and over at our good friends at GoreCulture.com