THE DEVIL OUTSIDE
by Andrew Hulme
synopsis
Brought up in the world of evangelical Christianity, teenager Robert (Noah Carson) has been raised believing that evil is lurking just outside his front door. At school his beliefs are questioned, and he soon finds himself caught between his mother (Keeley Forsyth) and his new friend, foul-mouthed and rebellious Marcus (Daniel Frogson). When Robert finds a body in the woods he realises that God has sent him a sign, albeit a strange one.
international title: | The Devil Outside |
original title: | The Devil Outside |
country: | United Kingdom, France |
sales agent: | Protagonist Pictures |
year: | 2018 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Andrew Hulme |
film run: | 103' |
screenplay: | Andrew Hulme |
cast: | Noah Carson, Keeley Forsyth, Mark Stobbart, Alex Lowe, Daniel Frogson |
cinematography by: | Mark Wolf |
film editing: | Andrew Hulme |
art director: | John Stevenson |
costumes designer: | Ian Fulcher |
music: | Kevin Pollard |
producer: | Christine Alderson |
co-producer: | Manuel Chiche |
executive producer: | Lizzie Francke, Phil Hunt, Norman Merry, Compton Ross |
associate producer: | Tom Harberd |
line producer: | Joanna Thapa |
production: | Ipso Facto Films, The Jokers, Lipsync Productions, Head Gear Films, Backup Media Studio |
backing: | British Film Institute (BFI) |