EFM 2016: Jason Flemyng and Vampires Will Eat Local

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Jason Flemyng has long been in front of the camera bringing characters to life, and now he’s ready to get behind it as Deadline is reporting that he’ll be sinking his teeth into directing with vampire thriller Eat Local.

Filming began this week with “Daredevil‘s” Charlie Cox starring alongside Mackenzie Crook (Pirates of the Caribbean, “Game of Thrones”), actor/writer/director Dexter Fletcher (Eddie the Eagle), Freema Agyeman (“Doctor Who”), and Eve Myles (“Doctor Who,” “Torchwood”). Danny King, a BAFTA nominee for Wild Bill, penned the script.

Eat Local revolves around unwitting Essex boy Sebastian (newcomer Billy Cook), whose promise of a night of passion with a ravishing cougar quickly turns into a fight for survival after she decides to introduce him to some of her friends — a coven of hungry vampires — at a remote farmhouse. Added to the mix, a heavily armed band of mercenary vampire hunters crashes the party.

Other cast members include Ruth Jones (“Gavin & Stacey”), Annette Crosbie (Into the Woods), and Vincent Regan (Lockout, 300). Rod Smith of Evolution Pictures is producing along with Jonathan Sothcott and Neil Jones of Hereford Films.

Flemyng says Eat Local has been ten years in the making “and has been through so many different budgets and guises but me and Danny King have worked together and finally we’re here. We’re three days into shooting, and 50% of what we’re doing is better than I could have imagined and 50% is as good as I could have hoped. Everyone is working really hard with budgets they haven’t seen for 20 years, and the actors are working for beer and lunch money. But we’re doing it, we’ve pulled it together, and I’m so thrilled.

Principal photography will wrap in February after a four-week shoot in Hertfordshire. GFM Films’ newly formed GFM Evolution will launch sales at the EFM in Berlin, which runs February 11th-19th.

Jason Flemyng

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