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Savageland

  • 2015
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
4.5K
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Savageland (2015)
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When a small town near the Arizona-Mexico border is wiped out overnight, suspicion falls on the lone survivor. But a roll of photos the survivor took that night tells a different story.When a small town near the Arizona-Mexico border is wiped out overnight, suspicion falls on the lone survivor. But a roll of photos the survivor took that night tells a different story.When a small town near the Arizona-Mexico border is wiped out overnight, suspicion falls on the lone survivor. But a roll of photos the survivor took that night tells a different story.

  • Directors
    • Phil Guidry
    • Simon Herbert
    • David Whelan
  • Writers
    • Phil Guidry
    • Simon Herbert
    • David Whelan
  • Stars
    • Heather Moore
    • Lars Nielsen
    • J.C. Carlos
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    4.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Phil Guidry
      • Simon Herbert
      • David Whelan
    • Writers
      • Phil Guidry
      • Simon Herbert
      • David Whelan
    • Stars
      • Heather Moore
      • Lars Nielsen
      • J.C. Carlos
    • 71User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins total

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    Heather Moore
    • KGHW News Anchor
    Lars Nielsen
    • Forensics Agent
    J.C. Carlos
    • Carlos Olivares
    Lawrence Ross
    • Lawrence Ross
    George Lionel Savage
    • Sheriff John Parano
    • (as George Savage)
    Noe Montes
    • Francisco Salazar
    Daniel Kafer
    • Bar Patron #1
    Monica Davis
    • Monica Romas
    Renee Davies
    • Renee Davies
    Len Wein
    Len Wein
    • Len Matheson
    Dan Trabulus
    • Deputy Dan Deluca
    Edward L. Green
    • Gus Greer
    Gary Valbuena
    • Bar Patron #2
    Peter Christian
    Peter Christian
    • Bar Patron #3
    Peter Christian
    • Bar Patron #3
    Jason Stewart
    Jason Stewart
    • Attorney Greg Daubman
    Sam Fontenot
    • John Wayne Fan
    Martha Cabistan
    • Maria Salazar
    • Directors
      • Phil Guidry
      • Simon Herbert
      • David Whelan
    • Writers
      • Phil Guidry
      • Simon Herbert
      • David Whelan
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    User reviews71

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    8anikb-87099

    Unique!

    Whoever came up with the concept of this film is a genius or rather i would say "savage". This is not your conventional zombie apocalypse film it takes a whole new approach to narrate it.

    Basically, it is a mockumentary where two parties have to decide whether a man named "Salazar" found guilty of mass murdering an entire town is really guilty or not because the photos that he clicked the night those murders took place, suggest something completely different and terrifying.

    So this is basically the two parties discussing/debating the night of the deadly incident through those 36 photos that Salazar took. The narration is quite interesting and as you hear it out along with looking at the pictures, you have to imagine what happened.

    The photos are enough to give you an insomnia attack if you watch it at night. However, the film as a whole might not terrify you exactly. Also, it is a very straightforward film with no twists and turns which i didn't like exactly. Nothing to talk about performances as there is not much acting only talking.

    Overall, i would suggest you give it a try cuz it is a different kind of film that attempts to have a unique take on an old concept. Watch out for the photos i really felt black and white photos of demons were way more scary than actually seeing one in motion.
    5billyfriedrich

    A decent mockumentary

    This film started out well and I'll have to say it looks close to a usual documentary. However the story lags and leaves too many unanswered questions to be as good as it could have been. An average film.
    6FictionM

    Well done found footage/unknown killer/conspiracy pseudo-doc - Similar to The Bay.

    I guess that's too many genres for one movie, but I think they're all accurate. The story revolves around an apparent spree-killing in a tiny, destitute Arizona border town near Nogales, Mx. The main suspect is also an amatuer photog and though not initially found, when a roll of film that he had taken during the entire night of the killings is developed, the story takes on a much darker tone. I have a soft spot in my heart for low budget horror films, but this one really is pretty high quality. Only one or two of the actors couldn't pull off the doc/reality part (the sherriff being the most annoying of them). There is a bit of a twist at the end, when one of the characters' book is published, and a "cover-up" is potentially revealed, but for the most part this fizzles at the end unfortunately. Over all, it's really well done for the resources they had, and the photo vs video aspect of the found "footage" was unique and really something I hadn't seen before. If you like "The Bay" but weren't really into the heavy-handedness and lack of "fright" you may just like this a lot.
    7MattyLuke-81663

    Forget found footage. How about found photos?

    If you have been on the Internet for a while, you may have seen or come across creepy or out-of-context photos that become disturbing when you learn the context behind them. It's either moments before disaster or the last moments of someone's life. Or how about ¹creepy and disturbing-looking photos that you don't know the context behind but are still horrifying? A single frame of horror forever captured.

    Savageland is all about that. Taking place in the Bordertown of Sangre De Cristo, Arizona, which holds over 58 residents, but in one night, all 57 residents are killed, except for one man, a Mexican photographer named Francisco Salazar, who, in the eyes of the white man law, is quickly believed to be responsible for the killings of 57 people (yeah seriously), and he is on death row. Throughout his time in police custody and in court, he remains silent. The public response towards him is no better. Everyone is in a rage and wants his blood. All those innocent people, children including, were killed brutally and savagely in the hands of one monster. However, you know there is something that doesn't make sense about all of this. How could one man kill 57 people with a machete and pitchfork in one night? A single man managed to wipe out an entire town. You don't need to be a detective to know something is wrong.

    But then they discovered his camera, which may tell a different story of what happened that night. The photos are a series of black and white photographs of the townspeople going mad and killing each other with extreme motion blur that makes them appear monstrous and deformed creatures from hell. They did a fantastic job with the photographs because they look terrifying, and you wonder what is happening. Some are hard to tell what you are looking at, and that alone is unnerving.

    But did any of this happen, or is this a setup? Are the photos real or fake? Is Salazar lying or telling the truth? You will have to watch the movie to find out the answer.

    The movie is a mockumentary, which uses fake interviews to give it some authenticity, making it appear that these are real people providing authentic interviews.

    You know, after seeing many horror movies that reuse the same genre tropes, but when a movie comes along and does something different with the formula and does it well, its effect will stay with you long after it's over.
    8daighowe

    A must see for true horror fans.

    Sometimes the trailers lie...not this time. For some reason, this movie took some digging to find, a part from its trailers. As far as this sub-genre goes, this movie will be hard to top. I usually fast forward or pause a film, not this time. Not quite a mystery. More like a puzzle that someone keeps handing you pieces of, and even after you can see the basic shape, the pieces keep coming faster.

    By my usual 3 categories; story, acting, effects. 1, The story was interest all round. From how it was told; using video interviews, photos, and lastly a clip of found video, and point of view. Pacing was near perfect as we are carried a long. Skillfully put together. 2, the acting was really well done, very believable, no over acting. 3, effects. How do I explain this without spoilers? There is a definite art to what is clearly shown and what is indistinct, hinted at, in a horror movie. This balance was masterfully achieved in this movie. There are no big budget effects. In truth only one small snippet of live action at the end. Mostly its done with B&W photographs taken by the main character. 30 some photos that will leave you very uncomfortable. This film has a great sense of realism. The movie ends, but the story goes on.

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      The mural shown at the end is still on the side of a building in Los Angeles. Two years later, it hasn't been defaced with graffiti.
    • Quotes

      Len Matheson: And suddenly, he stops being a historian, stops being an observer, and becomes an active participant. The moment he stopped being a photographer, and decided to do a single human action to save somebody else, is the moment that changed everything for him. You give up being a photographer, and you become a human being, and you lose what has kept you alive and safe through the rest of the process.

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    • Release date
      • February 24, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Дикая земля
    • Production company
      • The Massive Film Company
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      • 1h 22m(82 min)
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      • 1.78 : 1

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