Project Detail

Hot Young Geek Seeks Blood-Sucking Freak

Synopsis

Max and Ricky find themselves the prey of an angry vampire, they must ditch their plans to hide out at home. When a pizza delivery shows up, can they risk letting the driver in? Can Max find the courage to face the one thing worse than death - coming out?

Details

Year
2024
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
12 min 19 sec
Director
Heath Virgoe
Producer
Niamh West
Executive Producer
Reece Cargan
Editor
Nina Barrett
Screenwriter
Heath Virgoe
Director of Photography
Jacob Gandy
Production Designer
Laura Bercebal Armero
Sound
Rowen Henderson
Composer
Philly Holmes
Principal cast
Angus Stobie, Kat Ronney, Reece Montague

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Production Status

Production Company

FlowerPunk Films

1 Grange Court
Edinburgh
EH9 1PX

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