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‘God of Frogs’ Anthology Ventures into Mysterious Terrains [Image Included]
BD reports that HighballTV has announced the successful completion of production for their highly anticipated monster-centered genre anthology film, “God of Frogs.” The movie features four captivating segments, each revolving around the same otherworldly creature, set deep in the heart of the jungle near Trenton, Canada.
The film delves into the mythical existence of an elemental creature with an insatiable hunger, resurfacing every 25 years to unleash terror. Throughout history, its appearance has been marked by chilling events: a woman devoured alive in 1969, a film crew vanishing in 1994, a politician exploding on live television in 2019, and a multinational corporation engulfed in flames in 2044.
The anthology boasts a talented cast, with names like Kate Vernon, Juan Chioran, Darius Rathe, Erika Prevost, Ilana Haley, Peter Fernandes, Alexander Eling, Rogrigo Fernandez-Stoll, Sabryn Rock, and Christian Lloyd gracing the screen.
Behind the scenes, the film has garnered an impressive team of producers, including Johnathan Sharp and Elizabeth Fraser, as well as Executive Producers Matt Campagna and Andre Rehal.
Director of Production at HighballTV, Matt Campagna, expressed excitement about the anthology format, allowing emerging filmmaking teams to infuse their unique perspectives into the classic man-in-suit creature feature while crafting a cohesive narrative.
The emerging directors making their mark on “God of Frogs” are Ali Chappell, Natalie Metcalfe, Adrian Bobb, and Richard Lee. Their previous works have been showcased at esteemed global genre festivals such as Sitges, Fantasia, and HorrorFest.
Cinematography is in the hands of Caitlin Bevington, Jared Marino, Gaelen Cook, and Mitch Gall, ensuring a visually captivating experience for audiences.
As the film wraps up production, “God of Frogs” is looking forward to making its mark in the genre festival circuit, offering an intriguing and thrilling cinematic journey to fans of monster-centered storytelling.