The Pitch Film Fund: Hollow
Not content with clobbering the short film festival circuit with the one-two punch of recent hits Shiney and Hungry Joe, Paul Holbrook's latest film Hollow filmed in Bristol, premiered at the Flickers Rhode Island International Film Festival. Holbrook's latest offering created quite the buzz as he reunites with Laura Bayston in this dark revenge thriller.
Bayston leads a powerful cast as a mother contemplating taking revenge against the man that killed her child. Her only guide is Father Hill, a local vicar played by Karl Collins, who is also battling dwindling faith and racist abuse.
This film marks yet another graduation for Holbrook as a filmmaker, writing and directing a short film with new levels of depth and scope while Hungry Joe continues to rack up film festival accolades (the L'Étrange Festival has announced that Hungry Joe will feature in its line up this year).
Hollow was produced as part of
The Pitch Film Fund, which supports and nurtures emerging filmmakers, providing opportunities to receive in-depth training, masterclasses and support as well as financial backing to create short films inspired by the bible.
Holbrook cast the winning entry into The Pitch Fund's 2020 intake, securing financial and production support for a project that spoke to many of his own experiences in early life. Going deeper than the simple poverty narratives that permeate British drama, Holbrook uses his experiences and internal conflict to ask nuanced questions of violence, faith and grief. Once more he has proven that we are witnessing the emergence of what is sure to be one of the leading voices in British cinema.
Source: www.cameolaunch.com/post/paul-holbrook-s-hollow-hits-the-festival-circuit
Posted: May 2023