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Wikipedia article




'Strange Factories' is a 2013 British experimental horror film written, directed by John Harrigan and produced by the British immersive theatre and production collective FoolishPeople. The film is an example of interactive cinema, featuring a mixture of film and live performance. It centers on a writer, who travels through a mysterious landscape filled with cultists, hallucinatory visions, and a mysterious factory that emanates a strange humming sound.

Plot



A tormented writer named Victor journeys through a mysterious, dream-like landscape in search of a group of performers from a theater that mysteriously burned down. As he continues through the landscape, he begins to uncover a bizarre cult under the hallucinatory influence of a nearby factory, and a sinister pact he once made with its owner. All the while he is tormented by visions and a strange humming sound that emanates from the factory.

Cast



*John Harrigan as Victor

*Annalisa Astarita as Hettie

*Rachael Blyth as Emma

*Tereza Kamenicka as Lady Thayn

*David Monard as Sam

*Claire Louise Oliver as Jessica

*Lucy Harrigan as Rose

*Claire Tregellas as Jess

*Mark Postgate as Arlec

*Xanadu Xero as Marina

Reception



Ain't It Cool News gave the film a positive review, writing, "'Strange Factories' may not be for the more literal-minded of horror fans. But fans of the theatrical side of performances, the technical side of writing, and the appreciators of the surreal and offbeat will find a lot of things to appreciate." Sarah Stewart from 'The Londonist' praised the film's atmosphere, suspense, and innovative blending of celluloid and live-action performance. Rachel Simm from 'The Latest Brighton' gave the film three out of five stars, praising the film's atmosphere, and suspense, calling it "eerie, unsettling and somewhat puzzling".

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