Stars: Georgia Viero, Christian Vit, Stacy Thunes, Ema Kosac, Lauren Pepler, David Bourne, Washim Abdul Gafoor, Eleonora Bindi, Nicolas Vaporidis, Gabriel Constantin | Written by Dan Sproson | Directed by Francesco Gabriele
Directed by Francesco Gabriele, Behave tells the story of a group of eccentric young adults taken to a villa on the outskirts of London following the death of their friend, they are shocked to discover a mysterious entity appears to have followed them to their luxurious getaway.
Villa Helen contains a deep mystery that the group must explore to discover the reasoning for the strange happenings during their ‘relaxing’ holiday. A creepy Gardener, a world-famous TikTok star and a lonely old Landlord all come into question as the entity starts to make its presence known to the group. Follow Keira, Andrea, Callum, India, Lily, all chaperoned by Andrea’s mother Polly, as they aim to survive their mysterious surroundings. Brought...
Directed by Francesco Gabriele, Behave tells the story of a group of eccentric young adults taken to a villa on the outskirts of London following the death of their friend, they are shocked to discover a mysterious entity appears to have followed them to their luxurious getaway.
Villa Helen contains a deep mystery that the group must explore to discover the reasoning for the strange happenings during their ‘relaxing’ holiday. A creepy Gardener, a world-famous TikTok star and a lonely old Landlord all come into question as the entity starts to make its presence known to the group. Follow Keira, Andrea, Callum, India, Lily, all chaperoned by Andrea’s mother Polly, as they aim to survive their mysterious surroundings. Brought...
- 3/6/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Thespian Films have announced that the feature film Behave, directed by Francesco Gabriele, has been selected for this year’s Romford Horror Film Festival. The film tells the story of a group of eccentric young adults taken to a villa on the outskirts of London following the death of their friend, they are shocked to discover a mysterious entity appears to have followed them to their luxurious getaway.
Villa Helen contains a deep mystery that the group must explore to discover the reasoning for the strange happenings during their ‘relaxing’ holiday. A creepy Gardener, a world-famous TikTok star and a lonely old Landlord all come into question as the entity starts to make its presence known to the group. Follow Keira, Andrea, Callum, India, Lily, all chaperoned by Andrea’s mother Polly, as they aim to survive their mysterious surroundings. Brought here to learn how to behave in modern society,...
Villa Helen contains a deep mystery that the group must explore to discover the reasoning for the strange happenings during their ‘relaxing’ holiday. A creepy Gardener, a world-famous TikTok star and a lonely old Landlord all come into question as the entity starts to make its presence known to the group. Follow Keira, Andrea, Callum, India, Lily, all chaperoned by Andrea’s mother Polly, as they aim to survive their mysterious surroundings. Brought here to learn how to behave in modern society,...
- 2/12/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Author: Guest
Four Seasons Film Festival comes to Cadogan Hall in Sloane Square this weekend, screening nine features and over 60 shorts films with live music, art and photography exhibitions included within the two-day festival, over Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th February.
A number of filmmakers are travelling in from around the world and will be hosting a number of special post screening Q&As. We get the inside track on the creative forces behind the films and find out a little more about the talent showcasing their work in person at Four Seasons Film Festival 2018.
Saturday 3rd February 13:30 New Boy – Q&A with Director Norman Tamkivi (Caversham Room)
About the Film: 11-year-old Mike feels secluded in his new school and develops an obsession to buy a fancy augmented reality toy that the other kids are playing with together. His single mother cannot afford to buy it, so Mike sets...
Four Seasons Film Festival comes to Cadogan Hall in Sloane Square this weekend, screening nine features and over 60 shorts films with live music, art and photography exhibitions included within the two-day festival, over Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th February.
A number of filmmakers are travelling in from around the world and will be hosting a number of special post screening Q&As. We get the inside track on the creative forces behind the films and find out a little more about the talent showcasing their work in person at Four Seasons Film Festival 2018.
Saturday 3rd February 13:30 New Boy – Q&A with Director Norman Tamkivi (Caversham Room)
About the Film: 11-year-old Mike feels secluded in his new school and develops an obsession to buy a fancy augmented reality toy that the other kids are playing with together. His single mother cannot afford to buy it, so Mike sets...
- 2/1/2018
- by Guest
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Free In Deed, Chapter And Verse, Blue Hollywood to screen at London festival.
The British Urban Film Festival (Buff, Sept 6-12) has revealed its line-up for 2017.
Opening the festival will be writer-director Jake Mahaffy’s Free In Deed [pictured], about a Us church pastor with healing powers, which premiered at Venice in 2015. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with star David Harewood.
Further feature film screenings include Jamal Joseph’s Chapter And Verse, about a reformed gang leader in Harlem. Director Joseph (a former Black Panther) and star Daniel Beaty will attend a Q&A after the event.
The festival will also feature Francesco Gabriele’s Blue Hollywood, Gillian Scott-Ward’s documentary Back To Natural, and documentary Stay Woke, which profiles the Black Lives Matter movement.
Further screenings include two African features: Colin Perry’s documentary Black Stars Of Highlife and Shirley Frimpong-Manso’s rom-com Potato Potahto.
A masterclass...
The British Urban Film Festival (Buff, Sept 6-12) has revealed its line-up for 2017.
Opening the festival will be writer-director Jake Mahaffy’s Free In Deed [pictured], about a Us church pastor with healing powers, which premiered at Venice in 2015. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with star David Harewood.
Further feature film screenings include Jamal Joseph’s Chapter And Verse, about a reformed gang leader in Harlem. Director Joseph (a former Black Panther) and star Daniel Beaty will attend a Q&A after the event.
The festival will also feature Francesco Gabriele’s Blue Hollywood, Gillian Scott-Ward’s documentary Back To Natural, and documentary Stay Woke, which profiles the Black Lives Matter movement.
Further screenings include two African features: Colin Perry’s documentary Black Stars Of Highlife and Shirley Frimpong-Manso’s rom-com Potato Potahto.
A masterclass...
- 8/8/2017
- by tom.grater@screendaily.com (Tom Grater)
- ScreenDaily
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