Manchester-based independent film production team Serious Feather have recently posted online an evocative teaser trailer for their upcoming micro-budget feature film, “Nobody Loves You and You Don’t Deserve to Exist.”
Written and directed by Brett Gregory, whose previous productions include the music documentaries known as the ‘Beyond Trilogy,’ the film focuses on an ex-English teacher in Manchester, who, following the sudden death of his best friend, begins to experience horrifying psychotic episodes as he struggles to come to terms with his past, his identity, and the nature of reality itself.
Influenced by the work of Mike Leigh, David Lynch, and Lars von Trier, the self-funded film has been in production for over four years and stars a range of professional and semi-professional actors from across the North West, including David Howell (“Brassic,” “Coronation Street,” “Hollyoaks”), Julie Hannan (“The Matriach,” “Elizabeth is Missing,” “Supernova”), and Wendy Patterson (“Shameless,” “Coronation Street,” “The Worst Witch”).
The film has been shot in 4K on a Sony A7R III by Director of Photography Gwyn Hemmings (“Peaky Blinders,” “Happy Valley,” “Disney Europe”), while its original, pagan-inspired soundtrack has been composed by Andrew McCrorie-Shand (“Teletubbies,” “Rosie and Jim,” “Brum”).
“Nobody Loves You and You Don’t Deserve to Exist” is due to be released in early 2021. Follow The Movie Buff for more information on the film as it nears release, including film review.
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