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Up-coming thriller movie features three skiers stranded on a chairlift

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A new movie called FROZEN - which will be premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in Utah later this month - tells the story of three skiers stranded on a shut-down chairlift into the night. Every skier's nightmare?

This detailed Q&A with the film's director Adam Green explains the thinking behind the film, and its production: Dreadcentral.com

Here's the trailer:

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xblrcq_frozen-trailer_shortfilms

Here's one technical challenge faced by the filmmakers (well worth reading the full Q&A if you're into this sort of thing):

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... my Director of Photography (Will Barratt) worked with our grip department to build a rig that felt a bit like a “cherry picker” basket that would hang from the lift cable directly in front of the actors' chair. Since no one had really done this before and since the ski mountain would not endorse the rig as 100% safe, my camera crew was quick to tap out of the ring for these scenes. Will and I found ourselves strapped in to this sketchy rig and shooting all of these scenes ourselves. When it’s just two of you up there with no camera support, it’s nearly impossible to change lenses or even just to slate the cameras. There we were, fifty feet in the air, in huge gusts of wind, in the middle of the night, at 10,000 feet, using the actors to help us change lenses and slate the shots
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Ernst Goldsmith, a movie I shall definitely not be going to see, the trailer was more than enough. Skullie
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
You don't like the girl's f r o z e n h a n d?
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Report from those who had seen glimps of it are ... underwhelming!
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 Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Chilling/suspense, it's got the lot. Toofy Grin
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Yes, plenty of ...err... suspense, could have you on the ...err... edge of your seat ... possibly to walk out. I'm sure it'll be avidly rated on the movie sites shortly
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