From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Artifacts (film)
Artifacts (film)
Artifacts Plot
Kate is a workaholic with a failing relationship with her
boyfriend. One night after falling asleep she dreams of
one of her friends being thrown from a building by an
unseen assailant. The police come to her the next day
and reveal to her that her friend has, in fact, died. Kate,
for a moment begins to wonder if she is responsible. She
then realizes that it was not she who killed her friend, but
her friend’s double. One by one Kate’s friends are hunted
downed and killed with strange ’artifacts’ removed from
their bodies by their attackers. Kate then teams up with
her boyfriend in hopes that they can escape the same
fate.[1]
Accolades
Released in the US under Lionsgate DVDs, Artifacts has
very little (if any) fanfare. A trailer was created and was
Directed by Giles Dadust and Emmanuel Jespers printed on most of Lionsgate’s then current releases, but
it does not say much about the film. Artifacts does, how-
Written by Giles Dadust ever, sport four film festival awards. These include: ’Of-
Starring Mary Stockley, Felix Scott ficial Selection at the Hollywood Film Festival’, ’Winner
of the Platinum Award at the Worldfest Houston Inter-
Music by Ernst W. Meinrath
national Independent Film Festival’, ’Official Selection at
Release October 20, 2007 (2007-10-20) (Hollywood the Brussels International Festival of Fantastic Film’, and
date(s) Film Festival) ’Official Selection at Fantasporto’.[1]
Running 75 minutes
time References
Country Belgium [1] ^ "DVD Review for Artifacts". www.Brutal as
Language English Hell.com. http://www.brutalashell.com/2009/01/
dvd-review-artifacts/. Retrieved 2011-07-03.
Artifacts is a 2007 horror film by Belgian directors Giles
Dadust and Emmanuel Jespers. It was released in the
United States by Lionsgate films.[1]
External links
• Artifacts at the Internet Movie Database
• http://www.brutalashell.com/2009/01/dvd-review-
artifacts/
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Artifacts_(film)&oldid=467211376"
Categories:
• 2007 films
• Belgian films
• English-language films
• Belgian horror films
• 2000s horror films
• Belgian film stubs
1
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Artifacts (film)
This page was last modified on 22 December 2011 at 17:26. Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-
ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. See Terms of use for details. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of
the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization.Contact us
Privacy policy About Wikipedia Disclaimers
2