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''Snow Shark: Ancient Snow Beast'' is a 2012 American
horror film Horror is a film genre that seeks to elicit fear or disgust in its audience for entertainment purposes. Horror films often explore dark subject matter and may deal with transgressive topics or themes. Broad elements include monsters, apo ...
written and directed by
Sam Qualiana Samuel Joseph Qualiana (born April 10, 1986) is an American filmmaker and actor who has been involved in many low-budget horror film productions, most notably the 2012 film ''Snow Shark''. Life and career Qualiana was born in Worcester, Massach ...
, and produced by Richard Chizmar, Marc Makowski, and
Greg Lamberson Gregory Lamberson (born April 19, 1964) is an American filmmaker and author. He is known for writing novels such as ''Johnny Gruesome'' and the series ''The Jake Helman Files'', and for directing the 1988 film '' Slime City''. He is also one of t ...
. The film stars Qualiana alongside Michael O'Hare, Kathy Murphy, C. J. Qualiana, Jackey Hall and Andrew Elias. The film follows the residents of a small town who are terrorized by a prehistoric
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shark that can swim through snow. Production on ''Snow Shark'' began in early 2011. The film primarily uses
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s rather than
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, and its budget was partially financed by a campaign on the
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website Indiegogo. The film, which was shot in
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, premiered at Dipson's Amherst Theatre on April 10, 2012, and received mixed reviews. The film was released on
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by Independent Entertainment.


Plot

On February 6, 1999, a team of three
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s, led by Professor Jonathan Hoffman, investigate a series of supposed wildlife killings in a wooded area near a small
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town. One of the biologists, Bianca, suspects that the killings may have something to do with a recent earthquake. When Hoffman and the other biologist, Gabriel, go off to investigate the wildlife disappearances, they discover the corpse of a mutilated deer. Upon returning to the campsite, they find that Bianca has discovered a hole in the ground. From this, the group determines that a prehistoric creature that has been frozen for thousands of years was freed by the earthquake, and has been killing the wildlife. The creature appears and kills both Gabriel and Bianca, leaving Hoffman to deduce that it is a "snow shark" before it attacks him. Twelve years later, the snow shark has become a town legend. The town's mayor, Shawn Overman, is informed when two residents are killed by the shark, and he and Sheriff Donald Chapman hold a town meeting. During the meeting, one of the residents, Mike Evans, claims that the killings were caused by the shark, despite him having said to have killed the creature seven years earlier. Against Chapman's warnings, he sets out to kill the shark once and for all. That night, Chapman and his son Ethan get into an argument. Ethan leaves to drink beer outside with his friend Doug, and is killed by the shark while urinating. The next day, with the rest of the police force already at the scene, a distraught Chapman sees Ethan's corpse and questions Doug about the incident. When Doug claims that Ethan's death was caused by a shark, Chapman believes him and becomes determined to kill it.
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Lincoln Anderson, biologist Wendy Gardner, and hunter Cameron Caine visit the town and have a brief meeting with Overman to discuss capturing the shark. With six of his friends, armed with guns, Mike ventures into the forest to hunt the shark. The shark kills everyone in the party except for Mike. Following this, Chapman, Lincoln, Wendy, and Cameron make their way into the woods, armed with a miniature crossbow, a shotgun, and a motion-sensing camera. They set up the camera on a tree and depart. At the town bar, Professor Hoffman enters, having gone into hiding and now wearing an eyepatch. Later, he and a grieving Mike drink beers. When Lincoln finds that the camera has not detected any motion, the group sets out into the forest once more. Wendy is dragged away by the shark and killed. The shark attacks Cameron, and Chapman shoots Cameron in the head. Hoffman and Mike soon join up with Chapman and Lincoln. Hoffman plans to start a large fire to attract the shark, as he surmises that the heat will confuse it, but it kills him before he can do so. The shark bites off Mike's legs, and Chapman and Lincoln flee. Mike pulls the pin on a hand grenade, causing both him and the shark to explode. After reporting the incident to the police station, Chapman and Lincoln see multiple shark fins in the snow and escape. Later, a woman named Daphne approaches Ethan's grave to lay a wreath, and a shark fin approaches her as she walks out of the graveyard.


Cast

*
Sam Qualiana Samuel Joseph Qualiana (born April 10, 1986) is an American filmmaker and actor who has been involved in many low-budget horror film productions, most notably the 2012 film ''Snow Shark''. Life and career Qualiana was born in Worcester, Massach ...
as Mike Evans * Michael O'Hear as Professor Jonathan Hoffman * Kathy Thiel Murphy as Wendy Gardner * C. J. Qualiana as Sheriff Donald Chapman * Jackey Hall as Daphne * Andrew Elias as Lincoln Anderson * Andrew J. Taylor as Cameron Caine * Robert Bozek as Mayor Shawn Overman *
Jason John Beebe Jason John Beebe is an American actor and filmmaker. He is known for his starring role in the 2013 film '' Not Human''. He has appeared in several low-budget horror films, including ''Snow Shark'', '' Sharknado 2: The Second One'', and ''A Grim ...
as Deputy Benny Carlyle * John Renna as Ethan


Production


Development

Production on ''Snow Shark'' began in early 2011, with director Sam Qualiana having created the film's title, poster, and a teaser trailer before finalizing its script. Qualiana has stated, "I always have had a fear of sharks. Not a lot of things scare me, but sharks terrify and fascinate me at the same time." Qualiana viewed the film as a mixture of the 1975 thriller film ''
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'' and the 1982 science-fiction horror film '' The Thing''.


Filming and post-production

''Snow Shark'' began shooting in
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, in January 2011, partially supported by an Indiegogo campaign launched by Qualiana with a fundraising goal of $3,000. Filming was met with minor weather-related difficulties, including overcoming cold temperatures and the task of preventing snow from gathering on the lens of the camera. Qualiana later stated, "The actors were troupers". Aside from instances of blood shown onscreen, the film's visual effects were created without the use of
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. John Renna, who portrays the character Ethan, constructed a full-size shark head to use during filming. Effects artists Andrew Lavin and Arick Szymecki created a miniature shark head, as well as several landscapes, to be used in the film. Some of the film's scenes were shot on weekends in order to prevent the melting of snow due to the arrival of spring. Qualiana noted that "it was tough getting all the exterior shots before the snow melted. We cancelled some shoots due to warm weather and managed to do some cutaways outside with fake snow". Production ended in Lockport in June 2011. Post-production was managed by Qualiana and producer
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, alongside
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horror screenwriter Brett Piper and low-budget filmmaker
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.


Release and reception

The film premiered at Dipson's Amherst Theater in Buffalo on April 10, 2012, and was subsequently shown at the Screening Room Cinema Café in
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two days later. On May 12, the film was screened at the South Bronx Film Festival. The film was released on
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and was made available for digital download on December 11, 2012; it was distributed through Independent Entertainment. Brett Gallmann of the website ''Oh, the Horror!'' criticized the film's "
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, from the acting to the hastily sloshed upon digital effects", likening it to a "no-budget
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affair" that "excels at being mostly forgettable". John Lyle of the website Bloodbath & Beyond gave the film a score of 0.5/5, criticizing the brief overall time that the snow shark is shown onscreen. Nathaniel Thompson of ''Mondo Digital'' wrote that, in regards to "''Jaws'' rip-offs", it was "one of the more entertaining ones in recent years". Adrian Halen of HorrorNews.net found fault with the film's "tiring" dialogue but admired its "charming" special effects, writing that it shows "just enough shark to make us hunger for more". In a review of the film's DVD release on the website HorrorTalk, the film is referred to as "bad, real bad, but in all the most awesome ways possible".


See also

*
List of natural horror films Natural horror is a subgenre of horror films that features natural forces, typically in the form of animals or plants, that pose a threat to human characters. Though killer animals in film have existed since the release of '' The Lost World'' in ...
* ''
Avalanche Sharks ''Avalanche Sharks'' is a 2014 Canadian Television film, made-for-television horror film directed by Scott Wheeler and written by Taj Nagaoka. The film stars Kate Nauta, Emily Addison, Alexander Mendeluk, Mika Brooks, and Jack Cullison. Plot In a ...
'' * '' Sand Sharks''


References


External links

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