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Films In Development

Bestial

From Writer & Director Dean Francis

Mark, a brilliant young surgeon, saves his beautiful wife Silvia from a fatal car crash by secretly performing an illegal xenotransplant — implanting her with animal organs. Miraculously she survives, but she begins to change. At the insistence of Mark’s mentor Dominic, they retreat to his isolated country estate, where the old housekeeper Mrs Cork whispers of local curses and prowling spirits. Silvia grows feral, roaming the forest, seducing the stable boy — until his mutilated body is found, killed as if by human teeth. Mark is torn between science and superstition, obsession and fear, even as he finds himself aroused by Silvia’s animalistic new self. As Silvia descends into savagery, the villagers themselves become prey. A psychosexual, erotic body horror in which love, lust, and monstrosity blur into one.

Body Horror | Thriller

Bestial, a film by Dean Francis

Blood Brothers

From Writer & Director Dean Francis

Jayden, a shy suburban kid with dreams of playing in a band, works a dead-end job at a fast-food outlet. His world lights up when his manager Dylan — older, rugged, effortlessly hot — takes him under his wing. Jayden covers for Dylan’s drug habit, and his crush on him deepens into obsession. When Dylan invites Jayden on a camping trip with his girlfriend Tracey, Jayden imagines it as his chance to finally belong. But Tracey turns up dead, and Dylan’s charm unravels to reveal something far darker: the instincts of a serial killer. Swept up in Dylan’s orbit of sex, drugs, and violence, Jayden gets everything he thought he wanted — except now the cost may be his soul. Ultimately, he must choose between what his heart (and his cock) wants, and what his conscience demands. A tense, psychosexual thriller in the spirit of Wolf Creek.

Horror | Thriller | LGBTIQ

Blood Brothers, a film by Dean Francis

Frankie

From Writer & Director Dean Francis

Karl, an ageing fashion visionary, shocks the industry when he unveils Frank — a towering, impossibly hot model who looks less like a man than a masterpiece. But behind the spectacle lies horror: Frank has been stitched together from the murdered bodies of beautiful young men, Karl personally luring his victims, hacking them apart, and grafting their best features into his patchwork muse. At first, the gamble pays off — Frank explodes as the world’s ultimate It Boy, adored and devoured by fashion’s glittering elite. But perfection can’t last. Viral scandals, drugs, and humiliations tear at his seams. Frank craves love and freedom, but a world obsessed with his image won’t give him anything real. Starved of the very things that might make him whole, he finally ruptures under the weight of his fame — and at the Met Gala, he literally comes apart, showering the industry in the blood it feeds upon. A satirical, psychosexual body horror about creation, control, and the monsters fashion makes.

Horror | Comedy

Frankie, a film by Dean Francis
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