A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
October 1, 2011
Original Title:
Boys Village
Genres:
Drama | Fantasy | Horror
Production Companies:
Schattenkante
The Festivals Company
Production Countries:
Germany | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 22
The Boys' Village was once a village-style holiday camp located in West Aberthaw, on the south coast of Wales. Built in the 1920s as a holiday home for Welsh coalminers' sons, boasting a pool, sports yards and even a chapel of its own. Not much remains of its former glory, though. Shattered glass and debris are all over the place; graffiti on the walls. There are countless trap falls and opportunities for injury. A parent's nightmare, it can be heaven on earth for a certain kind of child. It more or less is for Kevin. He has been eleven years old for quite some time now. Has it been years or decades?
Art Direction:
Felix Coles
Boom Operator:
Jordan Tewkesbury
Casting:
Miranda Girling
Color Grading:
Sebastian Göhs
Costume Design:
Zoe Howerska
Director:
Till Kleinert
Director of Photography:
Martin Hanslmayr
Editor:
Till Kleinert
First Assistant Director:
Bastian Hopfgarten
Foley Artist:
Günther Röhn
Makeup & Hair:
Rachel Cotty
Original Music Composer:
Conrad Oleak
Producer:
Berwyn Rowlands
Grant Vidgen
Anna de Paoli
Sound Designer:
Matthias Kaatsch
Sound Mixer:
Simon H. Jones
Sound Recordist:
David Turnbull
Special Effects Supervisor:
Danny Hargreaves
Still Photographer:
Jon Pountney
Title Designer:
Jörn Ballentin
Writer:
Till Kleinert
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