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Victor Hadida is a French film producer. He co-founded the independent film distribution company Metropolitan Filmexport in 1978 alongside his brother, Samuel Hadida. This company became a significant player in distributing English-language films in the French-speaking world. In 1990, Victor and Samuel established Davis Films, a production company that has been instrumental in adapting video games into films, notably producing the Resident Evil and Silent Hill franchises. Victor's role as an executive producer has been pivotal in the success of the Resident Evil film series, beginning with the original film in 2002. He continued his involvement in the series with subsequent instalments, including Resident Evil: Apocalypse (2004), Resident Evil: Extinction (2007), Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010), Resident Evil: The Final Chapter (2016), and Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City (2021). In addition to his work on the Resident Evil series, Victor Hadida has been involved in producing and executive producing a diverse array of films. These include Silent Hill (2006), The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus (2009), Solomon Kane (2009), The Expendables 3 (2014), The Crow (2024), and In the Land of Saints and Sinners (2023).

Victor Hadida

Writer
for Writer in Fatal Frame III: The Tormented
Suggested by johndavis_1994

Professional photographer Rei Kurosawa is on an assignment, taking photographs of an abandoned mansion when she sees her late fiancé, Yuu, and tries to follow him. That night, Rei dreams of the Manor of Sleep. With the certain feeling that she can reunite with Yuu if she enters the manor, every night, Rei goes further and further into dream manor. Now every time Rei falls asleep, she finds herself transported back to the "dream manor", haunted with ghosts. Her only defense is a device called the Camera Obscura, which can be used as a weapon to fight and capture phantom beings from the Other World. Meanwhile, Miku Hinasaki, who lives with Rei and works as her assistant, finds herself pulled in her dreams back to the Himuro mansion where her brother Mafuyu disappeared, and a non-fiction writer/friend of Yuu Asou, Kei Amakura, becomes embroiled in the struggle against the dream manor when he researches for a way to help his niece Mio. Can Rei put an end to the curse that's haunting her and others, or is she destined to become its next victim?
