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VHS Fan art by H.P. Mendoza

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From Adrian Des Champs (@elfanzineargento) : (scroll down for English translation)

Hay todo un subgénero dentro del terror que explora las historias desde el punto de vista de los fantasmas. Mucho antes de que llegaran propuestas más mainstream como A Ghost Story o Presence, el director H.P. Mendoza @hpmendoza presentó en 2012 una pequeña joya independiente llamada I Am a Ghost (Soy un fantasma).

Filmada con una estética experimental, la película toma una decisión muy poco habitual: narrar la historia desde la perspectiva del propio fantasma. La película trabaja sobre la idea de que los fantasmas permanecen atrapados en un loop, una repetición constante que funciona casi como una forma de tortura existencial.

A diferencia de películas como Los otros —spoiler— donde descubrimos recién al final que los protagonistas son fantasmas, aquí lo sabemos desde el comienzo. La protagonista también lo descubre gradualmente: está atrapada en una realidad de la que parece imposible escapar. Y aquello que ella interpreta como una presencia sobrenatural resulta ser, en realidad, una psíquica intentando ayudarla a cruzar hacia otro plano.

Uno de los grandes aciertos de I Am a Ghost es su estética. No estoy completamente seguro de si fue filmada en digital o analógico, pero posee una textura visual cercana al cine analógico, con esa sensación fantasmal y desgastada que remite al terror gótico y a las viejas casas embrujadas. Esa textura no es solo decorativa: contribuye a transmitir la sensación de una existencia detenida, suspendida en el tiempo.

Otras películas que exploran esta idea del fantasma atrapado en una realidad cíclica podrían ser Nocturna lado B de Gonzalo Calzada @gonzalo_calzada , o incluso la radical y alucinatoria Enter the Void de Gaspar Noé. Pero I Am a Ghost encuentra una voz propia gracias a su intimidad, su melancolía y su enfoque minimalista.

La película está muy bien realizada y propone una mirada novedosa sobre una idea que podría parecer agotada. Más que una historia clásica de fantasmas, es una reflexión sobre la memoria, la culpa y la imposibilidad de soltar. Para quienes buscan un terror atmosférico, experimental y distinto.

Si leíste todo esto no seas ortiva y comparti la publicación.

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ENGLISH TRANSLATION:

There's a whole subgenre within horror that explores stories from a ghost's point of view. Long before more mainstream proposals such as A Ghost Story or Presence came, director H.P. Mendoza @hpmendoza introduced in 2012 a small independent gem called I Am a Ghost.

Filmed with an experimental aesthetic, the film makes a very unusual decision: to tell the story from the perspective of the ghost himself. The film works on the idea that ghosts remain trapped in a loop, a constant repetition that works almost as a form of existential torture.

Unlike movies like The Others — spoiler — where we find out just at the end that the protagonists are ghosts, here we know from the beginning. The protagonist also gradually discovers it: she's trapped in a reality from which it seems impossible to escape. And what she interprets as a supernatural presence turns out to be, in fact, a psychic trying to help her cross to another plane.

One of the biggest hits from I Am a Ghost is its aesthetic. I'm not entirely sure whether it was filmed digitally or analogue, but it has a visual texture close to analogue cinema, with that ghostly, worn-out feel that hints back to Gothic terror and old haunted houses. That texture isn't just decorative: it contributes to convey the sensation of a detained existence, suspended in time.

Other films that explore this idea of the ghost trapped in a cyclical reality could be Gonzalo Calzada's Nocturna: Side B @gonzalo_calzada or even Gaspar Noé's radical and hallucinatory Enter the Void. But I Am a Ghost finds a voice of its own thanks to its intimacy, its melancholy, and its minimalist approach.

The film is very well made and offers a novel look at an idea that might seem exhausted. More than a classic ghost story, it's a reflection on memory, guilt, and the inability to let go. For those seeking atmospheric, experimental and different horror.

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Happy Halloween! by H.P. Mendoza

Happy Halloween, everybody! Are you going Trick-or-Treating tonight? Or staying out of the rain and watching a good scary movie? If you want recommendations, I have two lists that have been published this week:

H.P. Mendoza's Top 5 Halloween Movies on Xfinity
If you're an Xfinity subscriber, these are the movies I recommend you see. (Someone accused me of being too irreverent with this list, but c'mon, it's Halloween!)

APA: Top Ten Underwatched Horror Films
Some of these horror films are movies that I expect everyone to have seen, but only recently have I discovered that a LOT of people who claim to be horror fans have never even heard of! Just as reverent as my Top 5 list, this list should settle your appetite for horror for at least one night. :)

Adventure Time / I Am a Ghost Mashup
Anna Ishida posted on my wall that she had just finished watching the Emmy nominated episode of Adventure Time, "Thank You" and that it reminded her of I Am a Ghost. So, I tested that theory, and here is the result. :)

And here's a piece of I Am a Ghost fanart from Renee Woo! (I'm starting to think I should just make a Fan Art section on the site...)


In preparation for Halloween... by H.P. Mendoza

Halloween is coming! We have an upcoming screening at the Sacramento Asian Film Festival and we're still featured in the New and Noteworthy section on iTunes. There might even be more screenings of I Am a Ghost coming up in the days leading up to Halloween. And in preparation, we want to share some great media sent to us from supporters all over the world (one of them being a video PARODY!)

Nick Reiner, director of All Dark Places, possessed by "Emily"

 

Artist/designer Diego Medina, going eyeless for Emily

 

Emily poses with iconic geek superstar Tentáculo Púrpura (LucasArts Day of the Tentacle)

 

Omar Parra of Terror Weekend re-enacts a scene from I Am a Ghost in which Emily meets Emily. 

Omar Parra of Terror Weekend re-enacts a scene from I Am a Ghost in which Emily meets Emily.

 

And THIS parody sent to us by Maria Abad.

Keep the fan art and photos coming and we'll post our favorites on this blog by Halloween! Thank you all so much for all of the support! We've definitely felt the love throughout this journey. :)

H.P.

More fan art by H.P. Mendoza

Wow, it's been a busier week than normal for I Am a Ghost fan art! I'm just floored to have made a film that inspired people to even MAKE fan art! (Well, there is that one piece of Colma: The Musical erotic fan fiction out there, but that was a single case and from a really long time ago...)


From Monigotorium in Spain. (And thank you for the great review!)



"Boo", Super Mario meets I Am a Ghost , by Joon Park



Emily meets Sadako and Kayako, Monigotorium




Will.I.Am a Ghost, by Joon Park


I Am a Ghost, alternate movie poster by Salvador Anguiano
Check out his awesome process, HERE.


Shia Le Ghost, by Frank Lee


I Am a Ghostface Killah, by Joon Park

And for my foodie friends, I AM GJETOST!

Our first fan art! by H.P. Mendoza

I AM A GHOST, Alternate movie poster by Salvador Anguiano

I AM A GHOST, Alternate movie poster by Salvador Anguiano

Much like Jerry Ma did with the poster for the other film I wrote in 2011, Yes, We're Open, artist Salvador Anguiano has created an alternate movie poster for I Am a Ghost and it's gorgeous. I love how he took the Romek Marber styled original poster and took it into the modern era, complete with Gotham Nexa titling. (ed. Salvador Anguiano, for the correction! Font nerds, FTW!) If you place the original poster and Anguiano's poster side by side, you'd think you're looking at two editions of a novel published by Penguin Books!

The original 1973 paperback next to the 2014 re-issue. :)

Salvador Anguiano chronicled his process for you to see, HERE. After you read that post, check out his other alternate movie posters. Hell, just check out all of his art. It's all wonderful.