A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Max Curtis, Daniella Faircloth, Craig Fox
Written by:
Alex Secker
Marcus Starr
Directed by:
Alex Secker
Release Date:
September 3, 2019
Original Title:
Follow the Crows
Genres:
Drama | Horror | Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
22six Productions
Berrow Bay Productions
Infinite 8
Rrats Kram Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: 18 US: NC-17
Runtime: 94
Long after the end of the world survivors wander the fields and wastelands that once housed the cities of Britain. One such survivor, the Man, isolates himself from human contact, until he meets a young woman and the pair begin an adventure that will teach them both what it is to be human.
Long after the end of the world people wander the fields and woods that once housed the cities of Britain, in search of food, warmth and anything that may help them survive. One of these survivors is The Man (Max Curtis), haunted by the terrible deeds he did in his youth, he isolates himself from human contact. However, when he finds a Woman (Daniella Faircloth) in need of his help he inadvertently begins a relationship that will teach them both what it is to be human again. Meanwhile, a crazed Killer (Marcus Starr) stalks his victims, picking them off one by one, in a desperate search for vengeance and closure. As he approaches the end of his list the Killer begins to consider what he will do when his task is complete and he has nothing left to live for. A post-apocalyptic thriller, with strong elements of horror and drama, "Follow The Crows" is an unsettling look at a world stripped of technology and society, of humanity and the people whom inhabit this bleak, uncompromising and often violent world. When you have nothing, something is everything.
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Costume Coordinator:
Leah Crowley
Director:
Alex Secker
Director of Photography:
Darren Potter
Editor:
Alex Secker
Makeup & Hair:
Bethany 'Beats' Smith
Music:
Graeme Osborne
Producer:
Alex Secker
Marcus Starr
Writer:
Alex Secker
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