Project Detail

Dance of the Goblins

Synopsis

In a post-apocalyptic London, humans carve out a medieval-like existence in the rubble of a ruined city. Meanwhile, the goblins have come up from the deep places and taken over the old underground stations, staying out of sight of the humans. A chance sighting leads the humans to invade the goblin tunnels and start the first conflict with goblins in over 800 years. What would you do, to protect your world?

Details

Year
2017
Type of project
Features
Running time
112 mins
Director
Denise Channing
Producer
Denise Channing
Screenwriter
Jaq Hawkins
Director of Photography
Benjamin Nazroo
Composer
Damh Thye Bard
Principal cast
Rachel McNally, Robert Goodman, Rachel McNally

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Production Status

Production Company

Goblin Films Ltd

48 Cannell Green
Norwich
Norfolk
NR3 1TT

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