Vampire Road Movie ‘Bogieville’ Heads to Cannes Market 

Bogieville

British filmmaker, actor, and “professional movie villain” Sean Cronin’s feature vampire road movie Bogieville has completed post-production. It’s headed to market at the Cannes Film Festival (May 14-25, 2024) in Cannes, France, with a first look party to be held at the Fantastic Pavilion on May 16th at 4 pm.  

The horror film—which was directed by Cronin from a screenplay by Henry P. Gravelle— was filmed in England, and is produced by Djonny Chen for Silent D Pictures, along with Cronin for Magnificent Films. Cronin as an actor has portrayed villains in dozens of box-office hits, as
well as having directed several award-winning titles.   

Read the full synopsis below:

Ham and Jody are a young couple on the run who come across the eponymous derelict American trailer park, they are convinced to stay by the sinister caretaker. But they soon learn that he is the guardian of the residents of Bogieville, themselves a pack of blood-thirsty vampires.

Indonesian film star Arifin Putra (The Raid 2) and newcomer Eloise Lovell Anderson (Villain) star, along with Cronin as the lead vampire, Sarina Taylor (Solitary), Poppie Jae Hughes (Our Kid), Daniel P. Lewis (Wuthering Heights), Andrew Lee Pots (The Crown), and Katie Sheridan (The Royal Nanny).

Special effects are provided by Tequila Carter, with Steve Askey handling VFX.

Cronin, who both directs and stars in Bogieville, said,

“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.” 

Says actress Anderson, “The script [for Bogieville] immediately drew me in. Although a vampire theme, it’s primarily a character-driven narrative. Working with Sean, our director, for the first time was a fun experience and his portrayal of the antagonist was nothing short of a consummate embodiment. No spoilers, you’ll have to see for yourself.”

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