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NZ... as its never been seen before

For Immediate Release: October 15, 2007

New Zealand... as its never been seen before - a place called Nuovo Zealandia


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**** (4 Stars) "Mood to burn - a skip load of ideas. A Sci Fi vampire thriller from NZ. Go see it." Mark Broatch, Sunday Star Times

A New World opened when history took a different path in Nuovo Zealandia ....

Home-grown Sci-Fi thriller PERFECT CREATURE that has sold to virtually every territory in the world, presents a unique retelling of the vampire myth. New Zealand writer/director Glenn Standring takes the origins of vampires and brings it into a unique setting presenting them as 'superior' beings living harmoniously with humans - until a dissenter tries to break this down and begins behaving like a vampire of legend.

PERFECT CREATURE www.perfect-creature.com exists in an alternate world, set in Nuovo Zealandia circa 1960 - New Zealand - but not as we know it.

The story begins 300 years ago when genetic science was discovered by alchemists eventually leading to the rise of these vampires. Initially they were bounty to be killed, but in time they became indispensable and revered for their mission is to now protect human life from viral and DNA mutations. Now known as The Brotherhood they are no longer mankind's nemesis but the keepers of science and spirituality.

This delicate balance is about to be destroyed when a Brother, Edgar (Leo Gregory) 'turns'. Edgar is driven by a secret he wants to divulge to the world and turns into a vampire of legend who preys on humans. A highly respected Brother, Silus (Dougray Scott), is engaged to solve the problem and joins forces with a human police detective, Lilly (Saffron Burrows), to contain the damage and stop the reign of terror.

What the Critics have said ....

"It's the most unique vampire film I've ever seen, a cross between Alan Moore, Bram Stoker and Charles Dickens." Tony Timpone, Editor in Chief, Fangoria Magazine

"The amount of detail that has been put in the design of this world is amazing , 8/10 ." Twitch, Peter Cornellisen

"Perfect Creature showcases the vast imagination and ingenuity at work in (New Zealand's) film industry with a very original twist on the vampire movie. Part horror film, part sci-fi epic and part cop thriller, it's a genre junkie's wet scream. Rounded out with spectacular fight scenes, reminiscent of The Matrix, and eye-candy galore for dark fantasy lovers (think of Blade Runner and The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, in terms of production design), Perfect Creature packs a helluva lot into its 90 minutes running time. Standring proves that Peter Jackson isn't the only filmmaker in his country capable of bringing to life big, detailed worlds -- and even bigger tales to fill them." Dave Alexander, Fantasia

PERFECT CREATURE is the second feature for writer/director Glenn Standring whose debut, The Irrefutable Truth about Demons, became one of New Zealand's most successful film exports. PERFECT CREATURE stars Dougray Scott (Desperate Housewives, Mission Impossible 2, Enigma); Saffron Burrows (Troy, Enigma, Frida); Leo Gregory (Tristan and Isolde); Stuart Wilson (The Mask of Zorro) and Scott Wills (Stickmen).

Standring teams up with BAFTA award-winning producer Tim Sanders (The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring, Whale Rider), Roc Media's Russel Fischer and Haneet Vaswani (Bend It Like Beckham) and Spice Factory's Michael Cowan and Jason Piette (The Merchant Of Venice, Bridge Over San Luis Rey, Plots With A View).

The production team includes some of New Zealand's leading technical and creative talent: Director of photography Leon Narbey (Whale Rider; No. 2); production designer Phil Ivey (The Lord of the Rings; In My Father's Den), costume designer Kirsty Cameron (Whale Rider; In My Father's Den), editor Christopher Blunden (High Heels, Low Lives; Blackball) and Academy Award-winning composer Anne Dudley (Full Monty; Crying Game; Pushing Tin.) .

The film was funded by the New Zealand Film Production Fund, the New Zealand Film Commission, Movision, Roc Media and the Royal Bank of Scotland.

PERFECT CREATURE in Cinemas Everywhere from Thursday October 18 from Magna Pacific.

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