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Gierasch's Twisted 'Fertile Ground' has Atmosphere, Breasts and Blood


Tuesday, August 10, 2010

by: Jeff Otto
Source: bloody-disgusting.com
Edited by: Marcy

Bloody Disgusting's Jeff Otto caught up with Night of the Demons and Autopsy director Adam Gierasch to chat about his latest horror endeavor, Fertile Ground, which will play in this coming October's "After Dark Originals". Inside you can read the interview where Gierasch promises that Ground carries atmosphere, breasts and blood!

In the film, Emily and Nate Weaver leave the city for the rural comfort of Nate's ancestral home in New Hampshire. There, isolated and haunted by inexplicable noises and horrifying visions, Emily discovers she's pregnant while Nate is possessed by the homicidal spirit of his forbearers. In a house haunted by past victims, Emily learns that she's the latest target in a murderous tradition.

"If Roman Polanski made a movie for Lifetime Channel, it would be FERTILE GROUND," is writer/director Adam Gierasch's uniquely vivid description of his new film for After Dark, part of their 8-part ORIGINALS series.

"It's old school [and] weird," Gierasch tells BD during our exclusive interview. "Is it a ghost story or is it not? [It's a] psychological drama. It's very different than the other After Dark films. We don't have monsters in it. It's got breasts, and that's a good thing. We have an amazing cast with Gale Harold, who starred in the show QUEER AS FOLK and Leisha Hailey, who starred in THE L WORD."

Gierasch says GROUND builds to its scares and big moments rather than being in-your-face with them. "It's a gorgeous movie. It takes place all in this beautiful mansion in this giant cornfield. It just looks very Americana. It's something I've never done before because it relies so much more on the drama than the big scares. It's a very adult movie. It's one of those things where, at the end, you're supposed to be tense and almost sick to your stomach. It's very emotionally harrowing with some good horror jumps in it."

With that being said, the director also promises GROUND will feature plenty of moments design to make your skin crawl. "A woman has a terrible miscarriage in the first five minutes of the movie, so there's just blood pouring between her legs and all over the floor. It's really hard to watch. There's also a ghost who looks like she's had a miscarriage too. And you see pretty much everything. Wait until the end. There's ghosts. It gets bloody. I'll leave it at that."