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Director
  
Fede Alvarez

Budget
  
300 USD

Producers
  
Sam Raimi, Robert Tapert

Country
  
Uruguay

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IMDb

Genre
  
Short, Sci-Fi

Music director
  
John Murphy

Duration
  

Language
  
Spanish

Ataque de Panico! movie poster

Release date
  
October 31, 2009 (2009-10-31) (Buenos Aires Rojo Sangre)

Writer
  
Fede Alvarez, Rodo Sayagues

Genres
  
Short Film, Science Fiction

Similar movies
  
Sam Raimi produced Ataque de Panico! and wrote the story for Evil Dead

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Ataque de Pánico! (English: Panic Attack!) is a 2009 Uruguayan science fiction short film, directed by independent filmmaker Fede Álvarez.

Contents

Plot

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Giant robots appear out of the mist and attack Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay. Accompanied by a squadron of spacecraft, they fire weapons at the city and destroy key buildings, leading to mass panic. The military fights back to little avail. At the end of the film, the robots fuse together to form a giant sphere, which then detonates and engulfs the city in a fireball. No explanation is given for the attack.

Production

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A trailer of the film was uploaded to YouTube in October 2006, with some scenes from the finished version. The official production budget of the film was given as only $300. In addition to writing, editing and directing the film, Álvarez created the visual effects based on computer-generated imagery.

Release

The film was premiered on October 31, 2009 at the Buenos Aires Rojo Sangre film festival and uploaded to YouTube on November 3, 2009. Following widespread media coverage, Álvarez was offered a $30 million Hollywood deal to develop and direct a full-length film.

Soundtrack

The music accompanying most of the short is "In the House – In a Heartbeat", an instrumental piece by John Murphy. The music was originally composed for the 2002 film 28 Days Later.

Reaction

After being uploaded to YouTube, the film's reputation spread by word of mouth, and received a boost when it was linked from the blog of Kanye West. Fede Álvarez stated in a BBC interview: "I uploaded Panic Attack! on a Thursday and on Monday my inbox was totally full of e-mails from Hollywood studios."

As a result of the popularity of the short, Ghost House Pictures signed with Álvarez for him to develop a new project. The resulting film was Evil Dead, the fourth film in the Evil Dead franchise, released in the United States on April 5, 2013.

The film has been cited as an example of the increasing influence of the Internet in finding new talent for Hollywood studios.

Cast

  • Diego Garrido
  • Pedro Luque
  • Ariadna Santini
  • Rodolfo Sayagues
  • Martín Sarthou (actual Uruguayan news anchor)
  • References

    Ataque de Pánico! Wikipedia