Saturday, November 1, 2014
Fil-Am makes directorial debut with 'Voodoo Possession'
HOLLYWOOD – For his first big movie directing job, Filipino-American Walter Boholst chose to do "Voodoo Possession", a horror-thriller set in an insane asylum in Haiti where a man is desperately trying to find his missing brother.
The Fil-Am director also wrote and co-produced the movie which stars veteran Hollywood character actor, Danny Trejo.
Boholst's experience in making the project that he cared passionately about sounded like a beautiful nightmare.
"I've done a lot of films like short films, music videos so it's really a hard thing to do a movie on a much bigger scale. It was a dream come true," he said.
It was while he was studying to be an entertainment lawyer in Florida that the Hollywood bug bit Walter
Boholst's parents come from Mandaue and Leyte and he's hoping the movie can find distribution in the Philippines so he could show his work in his parents' homeland.
"Voodoo Possession" is getting an international release. It is also now available on iTunes, Amazon and other video outlets.
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