If you’re excited for horror ASH AND BONE, then your wait may finally be over as it winds down its festival run and sets its sights on digital…
A troubled teenager is taken to the peace and quiet of the country side by her father and step mother in an effort to calm down her wild streak. But after she crosses the infamous McKinley family, it becomes clear that sometimes danger lies hidden in the weeds, ready to strike at any moment.
Ash and Bone stars Jamie Bernadette (I Spit on Your Grave – Deja Vu), Angelina Danielle Cama (Eternal Code), Kaiti Wallen (Agramon’s Gate), Jimmy Doom (Kill the Irishman), Erika Hoveland (Before I Wake), Calhoun Koenig (Law and Order SVU) and Mel Novak (Bruce Lee’s Game of Death). Harley Wallen himself plays the husband of his real life wife Kaiti who co-produced Ash and Bone with Annette Cama, Nancy Oeswein and Joe Williamson of The Williamson Management Company, who also represents the Wallen couple.
The film was written by Bret Miller who also wrote Beneath Us All for Wallen, whilst Painted Creek Productions, Cama Productions and Auburn Moon co-produced.
Ash and Bone has captured an impressive festival run as a screening finalist at such prestigious events such as Fright Nights in Austria, Atlanta Horror Film Festival, and Fright Night in Kentucky, as well as Mindfield Film Festival and with Wins at WSXA Barcelona, Top Indie Film Awards and Vesuvius International Film Festigious.
Ash and Bone has also been awarded Best Horror Film at the 27th Annual Indie Gathering in Cleveland, Ohio and this is the last chance to see it screened at a film festival on August 12-14th in Cleveland Ohio.
Following its successful festival run, Deskpop Entertainment announced the VOD release is set October 4th 2022 in the US whilst a full release in the UK is to be announced with their foreign sales agent Luvit Media Sales.
With the festival accolades wrapping up, Wallen shared some of his thoughts, “This was one of the films that as we were shooting it we had a really strong sense that we were making something very special, so much so we stayed after long shooting days just to watch what we shot for the day in awe!” Wallen also talked about how impressed he was with the actors involvement in the character development. He says “It felt like when I discussed the characters and how I wanted things they just found a way to become even better and then compounding with each actor adding to it all it became a magic potion that makes it feel like an instant classic”.
Wallen also credits his Director of Photography Alex Gasparetto (Tale of Tails) meeting the challenge head on adding valuable shots and ideas Wallen also feels are what really takes it to a new level.
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