Poster And Teaser Trailer For József Gallai and Gergö Elekes’ Sci-Fi/Mystery, ‘Aftermath’ (2023)

We’ve got the brand new poster and teaser trailer for József Gallai and Gergö Elekes’ upcoming feature, Aftermath (2023). Gallai and Elekes will co-direct and co-produce while Gallai wrote the script and Elekes will shot, compose the score, and edit the final product. Chuck Harding (Shriekshow 2020) is on the production team as well. This sci-fi/thriller is based on the duo’s eponymous short film from 2019.

Synopsis:

After waking up in the middle of a forest with no memories, a young woman is targeted by mysterious strangers with a motive as unclear as her way back home.

You may recognize Gallai and Elekes’ names from our coverage of their films, Spirits In The Dark (2020), I Hear The Trees Whispering (2020 – our review), Project Skyquake (2022 – our review), A Guidebook to Killing Your Ex (2016), The Poltergeist Diaries (2021) and our interview with GallaiAftermath stars Fruzsina Nagy, Academy Award nominee Eric Roberts, Donnie Darko’s James Duval, Hellraiser’s Simon Bamford (our interview), Academy Award winner Sally Kirkland, Edward Apeagyei, and Return of the Living Dead’s Miguel A. Núñez Jr. 

Here’s the brand new poster:

Aftermath

And here’s the teaser trailer:

From the Aftermath’s IndieGoGo Page:

In November, we completed 7 filming days. There are 3 to go in March. But in the same time, we already started its post-production, and this is where we need YOU and your generous help!

Visit Aftermath’s crowdfunding campaign to gather the funds needed to finish the film HERE. Every little bit helps!

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