“It’s just me and the billionaires,” he tells The Hollywood Reporter. Previously best known for the microbudget feature Strings, which he wrote and directed at 17 years old and which won the Raindance Award at the 2012 British Independent Film Awards, Savage admits that he’s become something of a “pandemic profiteer.” A (slightly) more traditionally made found-footage genre feature, although one still set during lockdown, Dashcam follows two friends on what is described as a “fucked-up horror road trip as they live-stream the most terrifying night of their lives.” It’s also the first film from a three-picture deal Savage signed with Blumhouse in the wake of Host ’s success. premiere of his follow-up, Dashcam, which had its world premiere in Toronto last month. Javier Bardem to Receive San Sebastian Film Fest Lifetime HonorĪnd while Host continues to attract fans (it’s a film “best viewed at home on your laptop,” claims Savage), its 29-year-old director is now preparing for the BFI London Film Festival’s U.K.
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