Copenhell's setlist is loud enough to wake the dead
new—land director Casper Balslev sinks his teeth into the zombie sub-genre in this creepy short for Denmark’s biggest rock and metal festival.
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View on- Production Company New Land
- Director Casper Balslev
- Writer Casper Balslev
- Executive Producer Thor Brammer Jacobsen
- Executive Producer Sara Samsoe
- VFX Bacon X
- VFX Producer Sophie Anne Winifred Reynolds
- Color Bacon X
- Color Producer Sophie Anne Winifred Reynolds
- Colorist Hannibal Lang
- Creative Director Jakob Printzlau
- Executive Producer Gareth Warland
- Producer Gareth Warland
- Producer Andreas Asingh
- Production Designer Asbjorn Hansen
- DP Andrea Dutto
- Editor Anders Jon
- Sound Designer Brian Dyrby
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powered by- Production Company New Land
- Director Casper Balslev
- Writer Casper Balslev
- Executive Producer Thor Brammer Jacobsen
- Executive Producer Sara Samsoe
- VFX Bacon X
- VFX Producer Sophie Anne Winifred Reynolds
- Color Bacon X
- Color Producer Sophie Anne Winifred Reynolds
- Colorist Hannibal Lang
- Creative Director Jakob Printzlau
- Executive Producer Gareth Warland
- Producer Gareth Warland
- Producer Andreas Asingh
- Production Designer Asbjorn Hansen
- DP Andrea Dutto
- Editor Anders Jon
- Sound Designer Brian Dyrby
Ancient chants normally can grab a couple, Michael Jackson's moves might resurrect a few of them, but it turns out that if you really want to resurrect an army of the dead, you need some heavy metal.
Created to promote Copenhell, Denmark’s biggest rock and metal festival, 666 Reasons to Party is a cheerfully gruesome love letter to 80s zombie classics like Return Of The Living Dead and Night of the Creeps, with new—land director Casper Balslev leaning heavily into the gruesomely goofy mannerisms of metal monsters.
“Copenhell is a fantastic brand to play with in this way," explains Balslev. "I’ve been a guest since the very first year of the festival, and I grew up with heavy metal. Copenhell has become a major cultural event in Copenhagen, drawing a broad and incredibly dedicated audience. I see it as being in the same fine cultural league as the Royal Danish Theatre, for whom I’ve also made films.
There are so many elements to bring into cinematic storytelling here. And honestly, Copenhell is a brand where you can truly unleash the zombies. We went all in on the SFX makeup – and together with some of the country’s best make-up artists, including Marie Refslund and Stefanie Pfeiffer from Beautyboosters, as well as Louise Bruun – plus Bacon X on post, we created a universe that reeks of genuine horror.”