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Carnivore: Werewolf of London

Whilst trying to reignite their relationship at a remote cottage, Dave and Abi are stalked by a terrifying secret.

  • Simon Wells
    Director
    Knights of the Damned
  • Simon Wells
    Writer
    Knights of the Damned
  • Ben Loyd-Holmes
    Producer
    Extinction, The Hike
  • Simon Wells
    Producer
    Knights of the Damned
  • Ben Loyd-Holmes
    Key Cast
    Band of Brothers, Torchwood, Skyfall, Da Vinci's Demons
  • Atlanta Johnson
    Key Cast
    SilverTown, The Real Thing, The Witch
  • Gregory Cox
    Key Cast
    X-Men: First Class, Poirot, Doctors, The Bill
  • Project Type:
    Feature
  • Genres:
    Horror, Thriller
  • Runtime:
    1 hour 21 minutes 25 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    February 1, 2017
  • Production Budget:
    38,000 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    United Kingdom
  • Country of Filming:
    United Kingdom
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Aspect Ratio:
    2.35
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
Director Biography - Simon Wells

Simon started his career as a computer programmer but with a passion for film he moved to London and retrained as a director. For the last decade he has worked in television and film building up experience before tackling his first feature in 2015. After a year in production Carnivore is ready to be shown to terrified audiences.

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Director Statement

Carnivore: Werewolf of London is my feature length directorial debut, I have closely followed it by Knights of the Damned. I am really excited to see the audience reactions to the terror that the talented crew and I have put into the film. Horror is my favourite genre and has been since I first stayed up late to watch classics of the genre like Alien and Predator. I used to be so scared that I would have to walk around the house with my back to the wall so that nothing could sneak up on me. With Carnivore I have tried to emulate that feeling of terror that stays with you long after the credits have rolled. Working on two feature films at the same time has been a real challenge but unbelievably enjoyable and rewarding.