Blood, Gore and 80s Rock!

The production team behind the film is elated to announce that they have wrapped production of BRUTE 1986.
The movie tells the story of Leather Kobra, a sunset strip style glam metal band who is filming their new music video at an abandoned western town in the middle of nowhere. In true rockstar fashion, everyone ignores the no trespassing signs. Rebellious in nature, they feel that the rules don’t apply to them. They have no idea that someone watching them also doesn’t follow the rules… and they take it too much more extreme levels. Unfortunately for those involved in the video shoot, the western town is next door to the property of the Birdy Family. Anyone that crosses their path will be met with a level of brutality that is as vicious as it is creative.
The Birdy family is ready to rock.
Bill Kaulitz, the lead singer of the world-famous band TOKIO HOTEL gives his film debut in BRUTE 1986.
“The whole team and I had so much fun on this movie! I’m a huge fan of the 80s slasher genre, especially Friday the 13th 6, The Burning, Halloween, Sleepaway Camp and many more. That being said, we also knew we can’t make a pure 80s horror, but we transferred our love of those movies to the screen! It was such a pleasure having Bill on set and giving him his very first role in a movie. He went full in and came more than prepared for his role! I can’t wait for everyone to see him in this movie… and his death scene… Spoiler alert!” says Marcel Walz.
“Brute 1986 was a dream project for us. The 1980s setting created so much room for fun and insanity. I grew up during that era and loved the films that came out, plus I’m a huge hair metal fan so I was like a kid in a candy store. We had such a great time o set, and you see that on screen. We went balls to the wall throughout. Our entire team killed it,” says Joe Knetter.
Written by Joe Knetter (Twilight of the Dead, Garden of Eden) and directed by Marcel Walz (Thats a Wrap, Garden of Eden), Brute 1986 stars Gigi Gustin (Stiletto), Sarah French (Blind), Pancho Moler (3 From Hell), Lew Temple (The Devils Rejects), Heather Grace Hancock (Wicked City), Dazelle Yvette (Garden of Eden), Jed Rowen, Joey Jupiter-Levin, Sarah Kaplan, Mark Justice, Matt Wiggins, Ryan James, Ramiro Leal, James Preston, Scotch Hopkins and Bishop Stevens.
The film is executive produced by Dirk Schürmann and Tobias Schürmann.
