HighballTV announced today that their upcoming monster-centered genre anthology film God of Frogs, which includes segments from several emerging film directors, has wrapped production in and around Trenton, Canada.
God of Frogs is a new genre anthology film that will include four segments surrounding the same monster, we’re told. Deep in the heart of the jungle exists an elemental creature with an eternal hunger, and every 25 years, it emerges: a woman is eaten alive in 1969, a film crew goes missing in 1994, a politician explodes live on television in 2019, and a multinational corporation goes up in flames in 2044.
The cast of the anthology includes Kate Vernon, Juan Chioran, Darius Rathe, Erika Prevost, Ilana Haley, Peter Fernandes, Alexander Eling, Rogrigo Fernandez-Stoll, Sabryn Rock, and Christian Lloyd.
Producers attached to the film include Johnathan Sharp and Elizabeth Fraser, along with Executive Producers Matt Campagna and Andre Rehal.
“It’s thrilling to be using the anthology format to give these four emerging filmmaking teams the opportunity to each put their own unique spin on a classic man-in-suit creature feature, all the while telling one unified story together,” says Matt Campagna, HighballTV’s Director of Production, who also served as show-runner for the film’s writers room.
The emerging directors on God of Frogs include Ali Chappell, Natalie Metcalfe, Adrian Bobb and Richard Lee, who have had their films screen at global genre festivals including Sitges, Fantasia, HorrorFest and others.
Cinematographers on the films include Caitlin Bevington, Jared Marino, Gaelen Cook, and Mitch Gall.
God of Frogs is planning a genre festival-focused campaign in 2024.
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