Project Detail

Monsters: Dark Continent

Synopsis

Seven years on from the events of 'Monsters', the ‘Infected Zones’ have spread worldwide and two soldiers have to embark on a life-changing mission through the dark heart of monster territory.
London Film Festival 2014 - World premiere

Details

Year
2014
Type of project
Features
Running time
123 mins
Director
Tom Green 1st Feature
Producer
Rory Aitken, Allan Niblo, Rupert Preston, Ben Pugh
Editor
Richard Graham
Screenwriter
Jay Basu
Director of Photography
Christopher Ross
Production Designer
Kristian Milsted
Composer
Neil Davidge
Principal cast
Joe Dempsie, Sofia Boutella, Johnny Harris, Sam Keeley, Parker Sawyers, Nicolas Pinnock, Kyle Soller, Uriel Emil Pollack

Categories

Production Status

Production Company

Between the Eyes

1 Book Mews
Flitcroft Street
London
WC2H 8DJ

Vertigo Films

Big Room Studios
77 Fortess Road
London
NW5 1AG

Sales Company

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