With cinemas closed or operating at limited capacity in many markets, James Di Martino's debut feature The Faceless Man is set to reach millions of people where they live on multiple streaming platforms.
The Haapsalu Horror and Fantasy Film Festival (HÕFF) in Estonia may be one of the world's more obscure festivals but entering The Faceless Man there has paid dividends for the writer-director James Di Martino.
Writer-director James Di Martino did not like any of the distribution deals he was offered for his debut feature The Faceless Man, so he is releasing the film in Australia and New Zealand with the help of a marketing team he has assembled..
Writer-director James Di Martino is making his feature debut on 'The Faceless Man', a horror movie inspired by a harrowing personal experience.
After collaborating last year on dark drama/horror pic 'The Viper’s Hex', co-directors Addison Heath and Jasmine Jakupi are continuing their passion for Japanese-set genre movies.
The film is produced by Ivan Malekin of Nexus Production Group and Lucinda Bruce. Daniela Ercoli is the associate producer.