No one expected it, but we will be able to see one of the rarest comedies in history

Comedy based on television commercials? Of course. The film Buffet Infinity, an innovative horror comedy, has been acquired by Yellow Veil Pictures for distribution in English-speaking territories. This acquisition takes place just before its premiere at the prestigious Fantasia festival, highlighting the relevance of the work within the film festival circuit. Festival comedy The cast features the talents of Kevin Singh, Claire Theobald, and Donovan Workun, who will bring their acting skills to life in this bold cinematic proposal. The production has run […]

Comedy based on television commercials? Of course. The movie Buffet Infinity, an innovative horror comedy, has been acquired by Yellow Veil Pictures for distribution in English-speaking territories. This acquisition takes place just before its premiere at the prestigious Fantasia festival, highlighting the work’s relevance within the film festival circuit.

Festival Comedy

The cast features the talents of Kevin Singh, Claire Theobald, and Donovan Workun, who will bring their acting skills to life in this bold cinematic proposal. The production has been handled by Michael Peterson of Peterson Polaris, known for his commitment to creative and distinctive projects in the independent film industry.

The Fantasia festival, where Buffet Infinity will have its initial presentation, is known for its focus on genre cinema and its support for innovative projects that challenge traditional conventions. This will be a perfect showcase for the film, providing the opportunity to capture the attention of critics and audiences alike, as well as potential distributors who may see the film’s potential in the global market.

With Infinity Buffet, Glassman attempts to transcend the norms of horror cinema, incorporating elements that not only entertain, but can also lead to reflection, such as old television commercials (one of them is above these lines). The anticipation is high, and it is expected that the film will leave a lasting impression on its audience, both at Fantasia and in future screenings.