Rock Band Tortured in First ‘What the Waters Left Behind: Scars’ Stills

Rome-based Minerva Pictures and New Zealander Black Mandala Films have shared with Bloody Disgusting the first poster and stills from their slasher sequel What the Waters Left Behind: Scars, directed by Nicolas Onetti.

The plot turns on an Anglo-American indie rock band that winds up stranded in Epecuén, where their internal conflicts and the bad luck of their tour quickly lose importance before the hell that awaits them.

The trailer of the film will have its world premiere at Marche du Film (Festival de Cannes) on May 20th.

The pic is a sequel to What the Waters Left Behind, which was co-directed by Nicolas and Luciano Onetti and won them the best promising directors award in 2017 at Spain’s Sitges fest, Europe’s top genre event. A Netflix sale followed.

This sequel project was among official selections at the Sitges Coming Soon platform and the Blood Window Market at Ventana Sur in Buenos Aires.

Shooting of What the Waters Left Behind: Scars took place in the atmospheric village of Epecuén, Argentina, the tourist resort near Buenos Aires that sat underwater for 25 years after a dam broke in 1985. The waters then receded several years ago and the ruins of Epecuén emerged exposing a bleak and deserted landscape. The residents never returned.

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