Project Detail

Kronin

Synopsis

Single mother, (Sara) and daughter, (Seren, 17) move into their new home in the rural heartland of Wales to start their new life away from the 100 mile per hour rat race of the city.
Sara’s new job means she has to leave Seren on her own for days at a time. This is the ideal opportunity for Seren to explore her sexuality with new boyfriend, (Jake 19).
The day arrives where Sara has to go and leave both Seren and Jake alone. Does she leave Seren on her own in the new house or feel safer with Jake being there.
As the story unfolds, we understand that the house is haunted by the evil spectre of Kronin, a 6th century Monk who was executed for horrific murders of young and innocent girls. After his execution he was buried in unconsecrated ground to lay in purgatory. His grave is in the grounds of the house. The stone that Jake moved earlier marks the grave of Kronin and had freed his evil spirit... or has it?

Details

Year
2019
Type of project
Features
Format
Digital Cinema 4k
Director
Antony Smith
Producer
Rhodri Davies, Antony Smith, David Shillitoe, Emmet Cummins, Nick Perry, Dan Williams
Executive Producer
Ian Abraham
Screenwriter
Jonathan Cahill
Director of Photography
Rebecca Hesky
Production Designer
Martin Griffiths
Principal cast
Natalie O' Neil, Melissa Batchelor, John Cording, Stephen Casey, Chris Eastwood

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Production Status

Production Company

Forkbeard Films Ltd

Sandfields Business Centre
Port Talbot
SA12 7PQ

Sales Company

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