Strange Factories

Strange Factories

Official Strange Factories film poster
Directed by John Harrigan
Produced by FoolishPeople
Lucy Harrigan
Written by John Harrigan
Starring John Harrigan
Annalisa Astarita
Rachael Blyth
Music by Stephen Baysted
Cinematography Yiannis Katsaris
Edited by Bettina Fung
Release dates
  • 26 October 2013 (2013-10-26)
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Strange Factories is a British drama horror film written and directed by John Harrigan and produced by the British immersive theatre and production collective FoolishPeople. Strange Factories was released on 26 October 2013.

Plot

A writer, possessed by a terrifying story, hunts for its secret heart in a mysterious landscape. He journeys into unknown, dreamlike places, haunted by the infamous Hum emitted from a strange factory.[1][2]

Cast

Production

Shot in black and white, and influenced by the phantasmagoria of theatrical performances which preceded early horror films, the production was filmed during September–November 2011 in the Czech Republic. Internal theatre scenes were shot at the King's Theatre in Southsea, Portsmouth. Post-production was completed January 2013.

The Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign exceeded its goal, with total funding reaching $12,100 on 24 July 2011, after becoming Indiegogo's Project Of The Day on 29 June 2011. Music for the film was created by composer Stephen Baysted.

Innovations

Backers of the crowdfunding campaign were given access to 'subscription of experiences' [3][4] which included transmedia content delivered by email and web page. Upon release, an immersive theatrical component will be present at cinema showings.

Theatrical Tour

2014 Strange Factories: Remade - Writer and Director John Harrigan

2013 Strange Factories: The Imaginari - Writers John Harrigan and Craig Slee, Director John Harrigan

Reviews

Press

References

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