Project Detail

The Borderlands

Synopsis

When claims of a supernatural event are made at a remote, isolated church, a team of Vatican sanctioned paranormal investigators are dispatched to assess it. Deacon is sceptical from the start, but when he and techie arrive at the eerily quiet town, they soon start to question their own judgement. As the evidence mounts and events take a darker turn it seems that something deeply sinister has been awakened.

Details

Year
2014
Type of project
Features
Running time
92 mins
Director
Elliot Goldner
Producer
Jennifer Handorf
Editor
Will Gilbey, Jacob Proctor, Mark Towns
Screenwriter
Elliot Goldner
Director of Photography
Eben Bolter
Production Designer
Holly Cameron
Principal cast
Gordon Kennedy, Robin Hill, Aidan McArdle

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Production Status

Production Company

Metrodome Distribution

Garfield House, 2nd Fl
86-88 Edgware Rd
London W2 2EA
Tel: +44 (0) 207 535 7300

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