Jamaica-Set Horror Drama ‘Duppy’ Heads to Cannes
London-based writer-director Ajuán Isaac-George is set to make his mark on the film industry with his upcoming horror drama, ‘Duppy’, a co-production between the U.K. and Jamaica. The film will be part of the Proof of Concept section of the Frontières Platform, Cannes’ biggest genre showcase.
‘Duppy’ takes place in Jamaica in 1998, a year marked by unprecedented violence. The film’s unique blend of horror and drama elements is sure to captivate audiences and leave a lasting impression. With its rich cultural backdrop and thrilling storyline, ‘Duppy’ is poised to become a standout film in the horror genre.
Ajuán Isaac-George: A Rising Star in Film
Ajuán Isaac-George, known for his work on ‘Seventeen’, is a talented writer-director with a passion for storytelling. His experience in the film industry has equipped him with the skills to bring complex and engaging stories to life. With ‘Duppy’, Isaac-George is set to showcase his versatility and creativity as a filmmaker.
The Frontières Platform, a leading showcase for genre films, provides a unique opportunity for filmmakers to connect with industry professionals and showcase their work. As part of the Proof of Concept section, ‘Duppy’ will be presented alongside other innovative and exciting film projects, further solidifying its position in the film industry.
Cannes: A Hub for Film Enthusiasts
The Cannes Film Festival is a premier event in the film industry, attracting filmmakers, actors, and enthusiasts from around the world. The festival’s commitment to showcasing diverse and innovative films has made it a hub for creative talent and a platform for new and exciting projects to emerge. With ‘Duppy’ set to debut at the Frontières Platform, Ajuán Isaac-George and his team are sure to make a lasting impression on the film industry.
Get ready to experience the thrill of ‘Duppy’ as it takes the stage at the Cannes Frontières Platform. With its unique blend of horror and drama, this film is sure to leave audiences on the edge of their seats.