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Directed by | Sean Cronin |
Written by | Henry P. Gravelle |
Produced by | Djonny Chen Sean Cronin |
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Cinematography | Daniel patrick Vaughan |
Edited by | Pj Harling Will Simpson |
Music by | Archie Benton Guy Dagul |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | 108 minutes |
Bogieville is a 2024 American horror film written by Henry P. Gravelle and directed by Sean Cronin. It stars Arifin Putra, Eloise Lovell Anderson, Sean Cronin and Daniel P. Lewis. The film is about a young couple that are on the run across trailer park Bogieville. [1] [2] [3]
A young couple on the run come across a derelict trailer park, BOGIEVILLE. Convinced to stay by the sinister caretaker 'Crawford' they soon learn that he is a guardian to the residents of Bogieville, a pack of Vampires headed by the formidable Madison.
Special effects are provided by Tequila Carter, with Steve Askey handling VFX.
Cronin says;
“One of the most bizarre things in directing Bogieville was doing it often in full makeup. Of the forty-day shoot, I think I was in full vampire regalia, with blackout lenses and fangs, for about half of it, which posed a challenge in both vision and speech. The other challenge for the production, and something we worked hard to do, was to faithfully recreate the look and feel of a small rural town in the deep south of the United States, but in Surrey, England, where it was freezing cold and spent most of the shoot pissing down rain. Our production designer, Abbie Cornwell, did an incredible job, however, as did the entire cast and crew, and I’m quite looking forward to unleashing Bogieville onto the world. It’s a wild, scary ride.” [5]
LevelK and Brick Lane Entertainment has the rights of the film for North American distribution. [6] [7]
The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival on May 14, 2024. [8] [9] It also premiered at FrightFest on August 25, 2024. [10]
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