Poster reveal - Short film BACKSTAGE by Rêvasser Films

We would like to reveal the official poster for our 70’s thriller short film BACKSTAGE, created by the amazing designer Chris Barnes (Brutal Posters) aka “The Drew Struzan of horror movie posters”. His clients include Fangoria, Arrow Video, Shudder, BBC and many more. Make sure to have a look at his incredible work.

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BACKSTAGE is currently screening at film festivals around the world. This month we have been selected for the Los Angeles International Horror Film Festival.

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BACKSTAGE wins Editing Award by Rêvasser Films

Our 70’s thriller short film BACKSTAGE has received two nominations and one award at the film festival Asylum Horror Show (US).

The film has been nominated for Best Music and Best Villain. We want to congratulate our talented composer Herman Witkam and lead actor Gus Drake. We also won the award for Best Editing by director Lars Janssen.

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First official look - Short film BACKSTAGE by Rêvasser Films

Our upcoming short film BACKSTAGE is almost about to be released. We are currently in the final stages of post-production. To get you in the right mood for our 70’s rock ‘n roll thriller we would like to share with you an official first look of our film.

”Never meet your idols…”

Starring: Gus Drake, Charlotte Dawn Potter & Maaike Tol
Written & Produced by: Charlotte Dawn Potter & Lars Janssen
Directed by: Lars Janssen

Our new division featured in The Guernsey Press by Rêvasser Films

We would like to share with you an in-depth feature about our new local production division Guernsey Filmworks in the local newspaper. The feature includes an exclusive first look of our upcoming short film ‘Lorelei’.

Our plan is to create feature films, under the label of Guernsey Filmworks, that are locally produced and present historical or contemporary stories in or from the Channel Islands.

“Made in Guernsey” - Feature by Shaun Shackleton

We want to engage with locals during the filmmaking process and get them involved on several levels of the endeavour. So you could call it a real community effort. Once the film has been completed we can all watch the end result in the cinema or stream it at home available to a worldwide audience.