Year 10
Synopsis
Deep in the dying forest a young man (JAKE) and his FATHER eke out an existence scavenging the wreckage of the former world. Though their lives are bleak they have each other.
When Jake's girlfriend is struck down by an infection, everything falls apart. A group of violent cannibals descend on their safe haven and murder Father.
Jake is forced to abandon the camp in search of medicine and embark on a treacherous journey, battling the elements, wild dogs and fighting his Father's murderers to the death.
He must make it back in time to save his girlfriend or he loses everything.
Details
- Year
- 2022
- Type of project
- Features
- Running time
- 90 min
- Director
-
Ben Goodger 1st Feature
- Producer
- Bill Kenwright
- Executive Producer
- David Gilbery, Naomi George
- Editor
- Ben Goodger
- Screenwriter
- Ben Goodger
- Director of Photography
- Charles Goodger
- Production Designer
- Theo Boswell
- Composer
- Mario Grigorov, Matt Hill
- Principal cast
- Toby Goodger, Hannah Kalique-Brown
Genre
Categories
Production Status
Production Company
BK Studios
BKL House1 Venice Walk
London
W2 1RR
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