A group of British screen stars joined Charge and the upcoming Deadbeat Films “Bury Your Gays”.
From the writer/director Charlotte Serena Cooper, the film is described as “a bold outbreak of Trops Orgens on LGBTQ+ in movies and television mixed with dark comedy that enlarges the harmful cinematic tradition of the same name.”
“Bury Your Gays” Jude Mack (“I hate suzie”, “such brave girls”) and T’nia Miller (“Years and Years”, “The Haunting of Bly Manor”). Miller-a long-standing defender has been working for a better acting on the screen-an executive production.
The actors also include Sophie Melville (“” The Way “), Harry Trevaldin (” How to Training You “), Blake Harrison (” The Inbetweeners “), ELLA-RAE SMITH (” Foundation “), Amelia Clarkson (” The Last Kingdom “) and Sull Rimi (” Day of the Jackal “).
The story follows the actress Grace, who cannot understand why every role that falls into her sudden death – until a mysterious agent explains “burial of your gay sex”. Now, besiege the battle of movement for survival, Grace has one task: do not die.
“I wrote this scenario as a response directly to the installation of the industry with gay guests and the tragic tragedy.
Producer Charlotte Braonley, whose experience includes “The Flash” and “The Crown”, and his experience “Lord of the Rings: The Flash”, “The Crown” and “, which includes” Lord of the Rings: The Flash “and” Crown, whose experience includes “Lord of the Rings:” The Flash “, whose experience includes” Lord of the Rings: “The Flash”, “Crown” and “Short socks”.
“Some things are fun, some of them are important,” Miller said. How can I not participate? ”
The short film is scheduled to be developed into long production, and it has already won a great praise, as it won the beach finance competition text programs and secured a place as a competition in the prestigious distinguished scenario competition. The success of the text program to Cooper and Brownlee led to a partnership with Deadbeat (“Devil’s Harmony”, “Swed Caroline”).
Among the executive producers of the project, Miller, Boris and Jack Thompson Royance, Anthony Touma, and Dan Hopard. The creative team of the film includes the veteran film for photography (“The Witcher” and “Day of the Jackal”), the hair and makeup designer (“The Brucalist” and “Woman”) and the editor Joshua Cunliffe (“My Lady Jane”, “Christmas” Karma “).
The film was produced by UK -based companies, which aim to arrange and amplify women’s voices in movies and television, and Deadbeat movies. The main photography is wrapped in mid -January in London, with a course release for this spring. Dan Hopard, who supervised the casting.