
Cut/Print 2012
"Are you ready for your close-up?"
Nathaniel Nose's 2012 thriller *Cut/Print* throws a tight-knit crew of ambitious filmmakers into a nightmarish behind-the-scenes battle when they discover they've accidentally stumbled onto the set of a long-abandoned horror project.
Director: Nathaniel Nose
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cut/Print (2012) about?
A group of filmmakers discover they've unknowingly joined a long-lost horror project, only to become pawns in a sinister director's relentless pursuit of his 'perfect shot.' What begins as a passion project spirals into a deadly game of survival as reality and fiction collide.
Who directed Cut/Print?
Cut/Print was directed by Nathaniel Nose, a filmmaker known for blending psychological tension with genre storytelling.
Who stars in Cut/Print?
The film stars Ele Bardha, Angela Chetcuti, Chelsey Fatula, Ken Foree, and Tamara Frapasella in pivotal roles.
Is Cut/Print (2012) worth watching?
While IMDb has not rated it, *Cut/Print* offers a fresh take on meta-horror with its unique premise and claustrophobic tension. Fans of slow-burn thrillers and genre-blending films will appreciate its unsettling atmosphere, though it may not satisfy those seeking jump scares or conventional resolutions.
How long is Cut/Print?
Cut/Print has a runtime of 92 minutes.
About Cut/Print (2012) — Meta-Horror Where Filmmaking Turns Deadly
Nathaniel Nose's 2012 thriller *Cut/Print* throws a tight-knit crew of ambitious filmmakers into a nightmarish behind-the-scenes battle when they discover they've accidentally stumbled onto the set of a long-abandoned horror project. As their own film spirals into a twisted reality, an enigmatic director known only as The Maestro emerges, hunting for his perfect final shot—and dragging the crew deeper into his macabre vision. With the line between fiction and reality blurring, the aspiring auteurs must outrun their own creation before becoming its next victims.
Gritty cinematography and relentless tension define this meta-horror, where ambition meets dread in a claustrophobic chase through abandoned sets and shadowy corridors. The film explores themes of obsession, artistic sacrifice, and the dark side of creative pursuit, all wrapped in a claustrophobic atmosphere that keeps viewers guessing until the final, chilling frame.