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ChimeraA brilliant but disturbed scientist decides to freeze his children alive, while he races against time to cure their deadly genetic disease by unlocking the secret of immortality encoded within the DNA of the Turritopsis jellyfish. Imagine a world without aging, injury, disease or death. Quint’s obsesson with this utopian dream pushes him to the edge of his sanity. Rather than risk losing his dying children, Quint decides to preserve them in a cryonic ametabolic state while he researches genetic modifications that would induce in them the regenerative abilities of the “immortal” Turritopsis jellyfish. Quint’s desperate need for embryonic stem cells sets him on a collision course with Masterson, a shadowy figure, whose bizarre motives trigger a chain of events with far-reaching consequences. Two wins at 16th Annual Boston International Film Festival: Indie Spirit Best Picture Award: Maurice Haeems for “CHIMERA” The Phoenix Film Festival: Two wins at New York City Independent Film Festival It’s a beast. A crystal clear, suspense amplifier and a stunning work of art...says MGDSquan from Horror Society"so professional, so stylized, so futuristic that it’s on par with the most popular movies from Ridley Scott. Writer, director and producer Maurice Haeems and cinematographer David Kruta should be proud of themselves for this achievement. Chimera is going to be one of thee science fiction titles to watch for in 2018, and it’s going to be a serious contender for numerous awards whether it hits the film festival circuit or goes straight-to-DVD. It’s a beast. A crystal clear, suspense amplifier and a stunning work of art not typically seen in this genre of film. Yeah, I guess I liked it!" by MGDSQUAN Michael is a Senior editor at The Horror Society. His full review is available here.
Horror Society is your voice for independent horror. That means film, music, art and performance. Our goal is to support those in the industry, share with fans and create a sense of community. Horror Society is a website that focuses on indie news, reviews, and more HORROR SOCIETY™ is a small but personal place where you will find news from the independent and mainstream horror scene, upcoming movies and DVDs, events and conventions, reviews, interviews, on-set reports, and more. If you truly want to be a part of this ever-growing site and would like to contribute stories, articles on horror, or showcase your own work, please contact us. We are always looking for writers and indie artists to let us know whats going on in the horror world. 13.12.2017 | Chimera's blog Cat. : FILM
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