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The Seasoning House (2012)
Director: Paul Hyett
Starring: Rosie Day, Sean Pertwee, Kevin Howarth, Dominique Provost-Chalkley, Anna Walton
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Paul Hyett's debut as both a writer and director is set in a brothel house amidst the bloody Balkan warzone. Given Hyett's special effects background one may have expected him to opt for a monster movie in his premiere directorial outing but instead he has delivered a deftly serious film where authenticity and sensitivity to the subject matter are absolutely key. Fortunately, he has created a strong slice of cinema which is bleak, engaging, tragic and moving; sometimes at the same time. It was also amongst the best films shown at last year's FrightFest extravaganza.
The film's protagonist, Angel (Day), is a deaf and mute girl who – after a group of soldiers force their way into her family home and murder her family – is abducted and forced to work in a downtrodden brothel house ran by Viktor (Howarth). The tone of the film is set early on when the psychopathic businessman Viktor gathers a group of newly imprisoned girls and lays down a few ground rules to abide by and hard truths to swallow:
There is nothing outside of these walls for you to believe in.
To illustrate his point and establish his dominance he grabs one of the prisoners and slices her throat in full view of the camera and wailing girls. To the BBFC's credit this bloody sequence and the film in its entirety was passed uncut.
Shortly following this it is established that Viktor has taken a liking to Angel – a theme which develops further as the film progresses – rather than joining the other prostitutes she serves as Viktor's assistant. Her duties include dosing up the girls with heroin and applying fresh makeup before they see clients. But don't think that makeup means glamour, it is smeared on with grimy fingers whilst the girls either bawl in agony or are so drugged-up and emotionally defeated they lie back: complicit, drained and corpse-like.
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The Seasoning House (2012)
Director: Paul Hyett
Starring: Rosie Day, Sean Pertwee, Kevin Howarth, Dominique Provost-Chalkley, Anna Walton
Certificate
Paul Hyett's debut as both a writer and director is set in a brothel house amidst the bloody Balkan warzone. Given Hyett's special effects background one may have expected him to opt for a monster movie in his premiere directorial outing but instead he has delivered a deftly serious film where authenticity and sensitivity to the subject matter are absolutely key. Fortunately, he has created a strong slice of cinema which is bleak, engaging, tragic and moving; sometimes at the same time. It was also amongst the best films shown at last year's FrightFest extravaganza.
The film's protagonist, Angel (Day), is a deaf and mute girl who – after a group of soldiers force their way into her family home and murder her family – is abducted and forced to work in a downtrodden brothel house ran by Viktor (Howarth). The tone of the film is set early on when the psychopathic businessman Viktor gathers a group of newly imprisoned girls and lays down a few ground rules to abide by and hard truths to swallow:
There is nothing outside of these walls for you to believe in.
To illustrate his point and establish his dominance he grabs one of the prisoners and slices her throat in full view of the camera and wailing girls. To the BBFC's credit this bloody sequence and the film in its entirety was passed uncut.
Shortly following this it is established that Viktor has taken a liking to Angel – a theme which develops further as the film progresses – rather than joining the other prostitutes she serves as Viktor's assistant. Her duties include dosing up the girls with heroin and applying fresh makeup before they see clients. But don't think that makeup means glamour, it is smeared on with grimy fingers whilst the girls either bawl in agony or are so drugged-up and emotionally defeated they lie back: complicit, drained and corpse-like.
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