If you like mockumentaries in the style of Ghostwatch and Late Night With The Devil, you might want to add Haunted Ulster Live to your wishlist’s.
Synopsis
On Halloween night 1998, Northern Ireland TV veteran Gerry Burns teams up with popular new children’s presenter Michelle Kelly to investigate poltergeist activity in a reputedly haunted house in Belfast. Light entertainment turns to horror when an unseen terror reveals itself
About Haunted Ulster Live
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Haunting Ulster Live in a mockumentary in the same style as the likes of Late Night With The Devil and Ghostwatch, and is going to be available for streaming on Screambox from October 8th and other streaming platforms from October 14th.
Written and directed by Dominic O’Neill, the film first showed at FrightFest 2023 and later at the Belfast Film Festival.
The director had this to say about Haunting Ulster Live.
We’re found footage fanatics, and devotees of the genre will hopefully enjoy the faux doc chills of Haunted Ulster Live.. We grew up on old Irish and British horror TV, the kind of TV that makes you want to hide behind the couch when you’re a kid! Our film is firmly rooted in 90’s Belfast, drawing from the rich well of Irish folk stories, and the conflict of that time.

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