Indiana by Toni Comas is now in Spanish theaters
We are thrilled to announce that Indiana, critically acclaimed movie directed and co-written by Toni Comas, has premiered in Spanish theaters. Indiana takes place in a Midwestern state where “a tedious reality of isolation and disconnect defines the lives of its people. Imaginative reports of paranormal experiences provide a means for escape. A belief in supernatural entities serves the fight to free themselves from the problems and traumas of everyday life.” The story centers around two friends, Michael and Josh, “otherwise known as the Spirit Doctors, take it upon themselves to help people who are troubled by episodes of a supernatural nature.”
Indiana is Toni Comas’s latest movie and has already had a successful run at the Fantasia Film Festival and Sitges Film Festival. Among his most outstanding work is Treasures of New York: Building Stories, a PBS documentary on Donald Trump and Costas Kondylis who built some of the Trump buildings. As a writer, Toni Comas received the best script award at the New York Horror Festival for the movie Bag Boy, Lover Boy.
Congratulations to the director and the rest of the team!
Please check out the trailer and the website for more information on the movie.