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BUNNY

  • psychological horror
  • Categories:Thrillers & Suspense
  • Language:English(Translation Services Available)
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  • Text Color:Black and white
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Description

A taut psychological horror with supernatural elements. Atmospheric and with depth and nuance, it’s similar in tone to The Witch and The Blackcoat's Daughter.Silas didn't have a happy childhood. Aunt Bunny made sure of that. Now an adult, he and his girlfriend Rose are on the brink of success as screenwriters, they quit their survival jobs in order to rewrite their script. Three weeks is the deadline and with rent due soon, the two decide to pack up and head back to Silas's childhood home.
Back to the woods. Back to the darkness. Back to Bunny.

Author

Emma Olsen

Emma Olsen, a New Zealander of Fijian, Indian, Italian and Norwegian descent, is an award-winning stand-up comedian, winning her first award at the age of 19. Alongside her comedic talents, Emma has worked as an actor, production manager, stage manager, copywriter, and script reader and in 2014, produced The Peninsula,
a documentary that recalls the exceptional journey through North Korea by famed entrepreneur Gareth Morgan and his wife Joanne Morgan. When not developing original projects, Emma works as a script doctor and screenwriterfor-hire.

Vere Tindale
Vere Tindale is a New Zealander/South African and graduate of The Neighbourhood Playhouse in New York City. He also holds a BCA from Victoria University of Wellington. An award-winning actor, Vere’s credits include Sony Pictures Miniseries Saints & Strangers (2015); the ITV miniseries Tutankhamun (2016) with Max Irons and Sam Neill; the lead role of Jacob in the South African feature film Sonskyn Beperk (2016), and the role of Bob Ashton in Bron Studios The Red Sea Diving Resort (2017), acting alongside Chris Evans, Michael K Williams and Sir Ben Kingsley. When not working as an actor, or developing his original projects, Vere works as a screenwriter
for hire.

The two writers specialize in nuanced, atmospheric, and scary as hell horror. In 2018, their feature length Horror/Psychological
Thriller screenplay Crepuscular was nominated for Best Screenplay in the Woman in Horror Film Festival in Atlanta, Georgia.

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