Indie Horror Fading Away
A new indie flick has hit our radar entitled Fading Away, and we have your first look at the spooky to come right here.
From the Press Release:
On Saturday, the 14th of November, a clear example of Irish talent, the feature Fading Away, will be premiering in the Cork Film Festival and is set to leave its mark on Irish film. Filmbase’s master students of 2015 have created a star-studded dark and gritty feature film. Fading Away is more than just a movie. It is a springboard for the best and brightest filmmaking talent to kick off their undoubtedly explosive careers.
Fading Away is a psychological horror, telling the story of Leila, the fearsome frontwoman of a struggling rock band who has a diehard belief that her music will change the world. After meeting a mysterious mentor, she inadvertently wishes the iconic album Golden Boy from the band Double Eagle out of existence, leaving the music hers for the taking. As she struggles with her music, band, and new love, her supernatural mentor proves to be a darker force than she realized.
The successfully crowdfunded film stars the amazing Antonia Campbell-Hughes (The Other Side of Sleep, Kelly + Victor) with Kate Stanley Brennan (Dollhouse), Emma Eliza Regan (Darkness on the Edge of Town, Out of Here), and Mark Huberman (Frank, “Band of Brothers”), featuring the marvelous Jerry Fish, all wrapped up in music by Irish band The Minutes.
The film is directed by Edwina Casey, David Johnston, and Lisa Winstanley and produced by Dave Minogue, Grace Coughlan, and Andrew Loughran.
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