Gabriel Cushing (David Curtis) and Melanie Lancley (Vicki Glover) fight demons, and they're good at it. Really good. With Gabriel's knowledge and intuition and Melanie's tenacity there's nothing they can't overcome. When Gabriel gets a mysterious call from an old friend of his father's, Dr Albert Parker, they head off to investigate, but when they arrive, Dr Parker is missing and so are several other people. Something is praying on the unsuspecting people of South Western, something unnatural. The Carnival of Sorrows has come to town...
Meet Peltzer Arbuckle, a bullied office employee, humiliated by his megalomaniac boss, teasing colleagues and cheating partner. Stuck in his mundane, nightmarish reality, once news about an embarrassing sexual accident circulates the workplace, Peltzer decides to put up with his misery no more, and conjures up his childhood imaginary friend Ronnie who manipulates him to exact gruesome revenge on his tormenting co-workers. As the body count rises, Peltzer must either run away from his past or take control of his future, battling between sanity and madness in a twisted tale of infidelity, revenge and snapped banjo strings.
Serena is an award-winning Filmmaker and Director of 2017's BFI supported Film London short film 'Blackout' won 'Best Short Film' at both Birmingham Film Festival and Southampton International Film Festival as well as several more awards. Her first short film, 2016's 'Lady in the Park,' which screened in the UK and internationally, also won 2 awards with a further eight nominations. Serena trained as an actress at Court Theatre Training Company and as a Filmmaker at Raindance. Serena’s focus is making films which highlight underrepresented members of society.
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