Art director Kaan Güresci has posted a series of production stills and set dressing shots from upcoming Turkish horror film Gomeda on his website and it makes for a pretty fascinating look at how the producers have converted actual sites into usable sets for the film, not to mention a good early look at some of the film's key imagery. Here's a synopsis:
Five friends in their twenties - three female and two male - take a road trip to visit the caves in the Gomeda Valley. Little do they know that these caves are still haunted by memories of torture that took place there in the past. As they get closer, one by one their dreams turn into nightmares, their nightmares turn into hallucinations, and their hallucinations turn into reality, until the line between real and surreal exists no more. The valley begins to resemble a mother's womb, and the caves begin to resemble the umbilical cord between a mother and her unborn child. The memories of torture give way to the ever-haunting presence of guilt and regret that could only be felt by a mother.
Gomeda Website
Production Stills
Thanks to Enis for the pointer.
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