Ghoul (2015 film)

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Directed byPetr Jákl
Written by
  • Petr Jákl
  • Petr Bok
Produced byPetr Jákl
Starring
Ghoul
Theatrical release poster
Directed byPetr Jákl
Written by
  • Petr Jákl
  • Petr Bok
Produced byPetr Jákl
Starring
CinematographyJan Suster
Edited byMatous Outrata
Music byKarel Havlicek
Production
company
J.B.J Film
Distributed byVega, Baby
Release date
  • February 26, 2015 (2015-02-26) (Czech Republic)
Running time
89 minutes
CountryCzech Republic
LanguageEnglish
Box office$687,644 (CZ)[1]

Ghoul is a 2015 English-language Czech 3D horror film, directed by Petr Jákl, written by Jákl and Petr Bok, and starring Jennifer Armour, Jeremy Isabella, and Paul S. Tracey. An American film crew goes to Ukraine to investigate stories of widespread cannibalism, only to summon the spirit of Andrei Chikatilo, a notorious serial killer and cannibal. It is shot in found footage format.

Drawn by stories of widespread cannibalism during the Holodomor man-made famines (an act of genocide against Ukrainian people by Stalin) of the 1930s in Soviet Ukraine, an amateur filming crew from America interviews subjects in Kyiv. They find that the urban legends confirm what had happened, and are they led to a local psychic-cum-clairvoyant, who tells them that paranormal entities were behind the bloodshed. The crew does not take her warning seriously, in drunkenness they perform a séance involving a pentagram, in which they mockingly summon the disembodied ghost of Andrei Chikatilo, a notorious serial killer and cannibal who was active in the late 1970s and 1980s. The next morning, strange and eerie occurrences startle the crew, while they are unable to leave the place or get help. The Ukrainian psychic tries but fails to evict Chikatilo's presence, following which all hell breaks lose, she herself gets possessed and Chikatilo begins his killing spree again, they meet their gruesome ends, all alone and one by one.

Cast

  • Jennifer Armour as Jenny
  • Jeremy Isabella as Ethan
  • Paul S. Tracey as Ryan
  • Alina Golovlyova as Katarina
  • Inna Belikova as Inna

Production

Shooting began in November 2011 in Ukraine and lasted for three weeks. After he finished editing in summer 2012, director Jákl shot more footage in Prague and the surrounding area over another ten days. Jákl finished post-production in 2015, two weeks before the premiere. The film was shot in 3D and was not converted.[2] Jákl was inspired to make a film about Chikatilo after he heard stories from Ukrainians at a film festival where he was showing his first film.[3]

Release

Ghoul premiered on 26 February 2015 in the Czech Republic in both 2D and 3D.[4] It was a box office success there.[5] It was released in the United States on 20 March 2015.[6]

Reception

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