Elric Kane
Directing
Biography
Elric Kane is a filmmaker born in New York and raised in New Zealand. He collaborated with Alexander Greenhough on three low-budget digital features belonging to the so-called Aro Valley Film Movement. He moved to Los Angeles ans interviews directors and actors for the online horror movie show Inside Horror.
Known For

A couple seeks refuge in a remote mountain town to escape a mysterious viral disease that makes people disappear or turn into murderers. As messengers emerge from the forest, the couple must decide who to trust and what to do to survive.
No More Time

A young woman lost in a series of meaningless connections falls in love with a charismatic and sensitive man, who hides a dark secret that turns her affair into a dangerous obsession.
The Dead Thing

Haunted by a terrifying incident in his past, billionaire Bill Hansen seeks revenge by enlisting a team of mercenaries and a television personality to capture and exploit a dangerous lizard-like creature.
Lizard Man

SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES is a project that examines horror culture and filmmaking in the New England area. Through the stories of industry professionals, filmmakers, and actors, it explores the historical and contemporary significance of the area's impact on the horror genre, as well as the decision to pursue a project locally.
Something Wicked This Way Comes
A mockcumentary that reveals the modern day origins of found footage horror films.
Found

A Short Doc About the Short Form & Anthologies
We Come In Pieces: The Rebirth of the Horror Anthology Film

Over the course of one week in a shadowy Wellington flat, four flatmates gradually aggravate and menace each other as pressure builds over unpaid bills, a mysterious disappearance, infidelity, and unrequited sexual desire. The physical and psychological claustrophobia becomes increasingly unbearable as they begin to encroach on each other's spaces, culminating in a shocking scene of humiliation and despair.
Murmurs

A multi-storyline film which follows the aftermath of a stalled movie project in Wellington. As the various members of the cast and crew resume their everyday lives, the intricacies of their relationships with one another become increasingly difficult, as their conflicting needs and desires become impossible to resolve.
Kissy Kissy
The listless love lives and insecure domestic arrangements of a group of Wellington 20-somethings are scrutinised with insight and irony in I Think I’m Going, which derives its telling title from the charmless words of the spent lover who’d suddenly prefer to be alone. (NZIFF)
I Think I'm Going
The local coffee shop barista may be hiding a deep dark secret.
The Barista
The Aro Valley Digital film movement is examined through interviews with the various filmmakers and extensive clips of their work.
Campbell Walker Is a Friend of Mine
Colin Hodson is an axiom of Aro Valley no-budget cinema. The male half of the "Uncomfortable Comfortable" couple, and director/star of "Shifter", now adds a third closely observed portrait to his gallery of passive aggressives.
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Twenty-something Kate and Jeremy contemplate love and commitment in the face of an approaching separation.