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Directed by | Phillip Escott & Craig Newman |
Written by | Phillip Escott & Craig Newman |
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Cinematography | Lucas Tucknott |
Edited by | Phillip Escott |
Music by | Josef Prygodzicz |
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Distributed by | Solo Releasing |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Cruel Summer is a 2016 British horror drama film written and directed by Phillip Escott and Craig Newman in their directorial debuts. It stars Danny Miller, Reece Douglas, Natalie Martins and Richard Pawulski. It premiered at FrightFest on August 27, 2016, and was released in the United States by Wild Eye Releasing on February 27, 2018.
Premise
Danny, an autistic teenager, is bullied and tormented by a group of thugs after he ventures into the woods alone for a camping trip. Their rage against him is based on lies spread by a local girl, who claims Danny committed a crime that he had nothing to do with.
Cast
- Richard Pawulski as Danny
- Danny Miller as Nicholas
- Reece Douglas as Calvin
- Natalie Martins as Julia
- Gary Knowles as Danny's Dad
- Grace Dixon as Danny's Mum
- Thomas 'Verb T' Conning as Shop Keeper
Production
Escott and Newman were inspired to write the script for their debut feature after a wave of knife crimes that made headlines around the UK in 2012/2013. The biggest influence however, was the 2004 murder of British teen, Terry Lee Hurst.
The film was shot over ten days on a micro-budget, with the directors self-financing the production.
Critical reception
Matt Boiselle of DreadCentral called the film "unapologetic, unwavering, and uneasy to stomach." Given the shocking nature of the film Bryan Yentz of Rue Morgue questioned, "whether or not Cruel Summer is even necessary, exploitative or both."
External links
Cruel Summer at IMDb
References
- ^ Mount, Paul. "Phillip Escott & Craig Newman – Cruel Summer". StarburstMagazine.com. Cite error: The named reference "StarburstMagazine.com" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
- Gorman, Howard. "FrightFest Interview: Phillip Escott and Craig Newman Talk Cruel Summer". DreadCentral.
- "Cruel Summer". DreadCentral. Retrieved February 5, 2016.
- "Movie Review: Truth and Tragedy Collide in "Cruel Summer"". RueMorgue. Retrieved February 5, 2016.