Summaries

A crazy story told in 20 episodes. Everything that can happen on Krampus day and what no one dared to suspect.

In 20 episodes this chaotic comedy tells everything you always wanted to know about Krampus, but you never dared to ask. A film made with the simplest means, which dispenses entirely with dialogues and gives much room to improvisation. In each episode a girl meets the Krampus, but in the last episode the roles are exchanged. A confusion comedy.—Duane Jackson

Details

Keywords
  • monster
  • independent film
  • mad
Genres
  • Comedy
  • Horror
Release date Jul 5, 2008
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Production companies Tigerline Filmproduktion

Box office

Gross worldwide $19342

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Synopsis

Each episode of the film follows the same principle. A girl comes and meets the Krampus. The number of girls is increased, the number of Krampus is increased. Wherever Krampus comes, chaos begins. It's a crazy comedy. The highlight is episode 19, it's a parody of the classic teen horror and slasher movie. In the 20-minute episode, the role patterns between the victim and the perpetrator are exchanged several times. In the last episode, the roles are exchanged at all, the girls are transformed into Krampus, the Krampus becomes a girl. All known gender roles are exchanged.This movie was created by accident. After a US TV station a program has failed, had to be made within 3 days, a new episode. The team started at zero. Pre-production. Production. Post-production. Performance. For this reason, one renounced any given dialogue and instead of a script, there was only a sketch that described the action with a line. To advance the filming, all scenes were improvised and filmed using the simplest means. The shoot took a total of 12 hours on a shooting day, January, 18th, 2008. The entire post-production was done on January 19th, 2008. On January, 20th, 2008 the movie was released in 4 parts on Silverline TV. After the high ratings, the film was released in selected cinemas in the US and in Austria, Europe. Approximately 80,000 visitors have seen the film in the US, 5059 visitors saw the film in Austria. The film was also shown in Germany and the UK, but there are no results from there. After the series of performances from 2008 to 2010, the film came to the archive, the episodes were sold as footage for other movies.

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