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Hellraiser: Deader - Winter's Lament

PRODUCERS

The production team behind the nonprofit crossover fan film HELLRAISER: PROPHECY is now raising funding for its upcoming Hellraiser fan film, HELLRAISER: DEADER – WINTER’S LAMENT.  Funding will be used to secure the filming and lighting equipment for the film, which is currently in pre-production and will commence principal photography in March, 2008.

WINTER’S LAMENT is a fanfilm prequel to the seventh Hellraiser film, HELLRAISER: DEADER and explores the background of the mysterious cult leader Winter whose cult of resurrected followers met their fate at the hands of Pinhead at the end of the film. This film will connect events from HELLRAISER: DEADER, HELLRAISER: BLOODLINE, and the HELLRAISER: PROPHECY fan film. The script will feature familiar characters, including Winter, Marla, Amy Klein and Bobbi Merchant, as well as Cenobites including Pinhead and Spike.

While the film is in preproduction, we will be requesting the following contributions for inclusion into the film's credits. (These prices will go higher as we enter production, and again as we enter post-production.)

$30 will earn a Special Thanks credit. 

$50 will earn an Associate Producer credit. 

$100 will earn a Co-Producer credit.

$150 will earn an Executive Producer credit. 

While the film itself won’t be completed until 2009, your credits will appear on the website within 7 days. The credits will appear in the completed film, and will be submitted to the Internet Movie Database after the premiere screening. All donators will be mailed a copy of the DVD upon completion.

Because the film will be a nonprofit film, there will not be profits or proceeds to be spread to the producers, nor will donators be granted creative control over the film project. In the unlikely event that filming does not go forward, all donations will be returned in full upon request. Requests for refunds and to be pulled from the credits of the film must be received prior to the completion of post-production, as determined by the director.