Bankside Films has boarded sales on Welsh-language contemporary horror “The Feast” (Gwledd), the directorial debut of Lee Haven Jones. Bankside will be talking to buyers about the project and showi…
. Bankside will be talking to buyers about the project and showing a promo during the Virtual Cannes week, which starts on June 22.
“The Feast” was written by Roger Williams, who also produces through production outfit Joio. It stars Annes Elwy , Nia Roberts and Julian Lewis Jones , alongside Steffan Cennydd and Sion Alun Davies . When a mysterious young woman arrives to be their waitress for the evening, the family’s beliefs and values are challenged as her quiet yet disturbing presence begins to unravel their lives. Slowly, deliberately and with the most terrifying consequences.
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