Juvenile delinquent Jayce (Ethaniel Davy) is released for a crime he didn’t commit, and he inadvertently gets involved in a cannabis-selling scheme with his antisocial senior citizen neighbor Kev (Graham Fellows).
In this interview, writer-director Tolga Karaçelik delves into the absurdity of his new film (and his mind), adjusting to a llama's shooting schedule, and creating his own imaginary worlds.
Thanks to this sharp 4K restoration by Studiocanal, the black-and-white 1965 classic returns with more depth and detail for the alluring bittersweet charm of both Julie Christie's Diana and 60s-era London.
When moody teenager Quinn moves to a sleepy town, she makes new friends and crosses paths with the local mascot: a sinister, ever-grinning clown called Frendo.
In this candid interview, the Canadian filmmaker breaks down his dystopian tragedy, how his new film differs from his past campy works like WolfCop, avoiding too many parallels with the COVID-19 pandemic, and working with The Matrix star Carrie-Anne Moss.