February 05, 2007

EFM: D.J. Evans' DADDY'S GIRL

(Posted In Film News Horror Trailer Alert UK / Ireland / Australia / New Zealand )

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Distribution rights for D.J. Evans' Daddy's Girl are to be offered for sale by Carnaby International PLC at this year's European Film Market (EFM) in Berlin, Germany. The movie is scheduled to be screened at the CinemaxX 8 on Thursday February 8th at 1:30 p.m. and Tuesday February 13th at 9:30 a.m.. It was screened as a work-in-progress at the Cardiff Film Festival on November 17th of last year.

As was reported here on Twitch back on August 20th of last year, the screenplay for Daddy's Girl was written by Evans. The movie stars Richard Harrington as Stephen, Jaime Winstone as Nina, Louise Delamare as Liz, and Mark Lewis Jones as Eisner.

Here's a description of Daddy's Girl from the official website for the movie: "'Daddy's Girl' is a chilling psychological horror feature. Heavily influenced by cult Japanese horror, the film uses striking imagery to tell this dark, haunting story. ¶ Stephen (Richard Harrington) is a psychiatrist struggling to hold his life together. Enduring perpetual grief over the violent death of his beautiful wife, his life is fraught with pain and tragedy. Surviving only through his copious intake of prescribed drugs, Stephen is anxious to return to work. When a close colleague at the hospital takes pity on him and reinstates him as Duty Psychologist, Stephen is soon confronted with a troubled teenage girl called Nina (Jaime Winstone). With an obsession for cutting herself and a seemingly increasing blood-lust, Nina displays sinister behaviour which begins to push the boundaries of teenage angst. Are her actions merely a symptom of an unhappy home life or are they rooted in a much more sinister cause? ¶ Set in bleak and ominous locations, 'Daddy's Girl' will drag you through seduction, manipulation, wilful betrayal and a haunting that refuses to desist. ¶ 'Daddy's Girl' exploits the increasingly blurred distinction between psychosis and reality. It explores the fragile relationships between people and the explosive metamorphoses that comes with adolescence. It is a film that asks questions that you do not always want to know the answers to."

Daddy's Girl trailer page
Daddy's Girl official website
Cardiff Film Festival: Daddy's Girl

» Posted by The Gomorrahizer at February 5, 2007 11:23 PM
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