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Premiere Interview: Morfydd Clark, Daniel Kokotajlo, Robert Emms | Starve Acre (The Fan Carpet) 

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The Fan Carpet’s Sophia Jessica presents our interviews wth Morfydd Clark, Robert Emms and Daniel Kokotajlo at the BFI Southbank Premiere of Starve Acre!
STARVE ACRE is an unsettling British folk horror written and directed by BAFTA nominee Daniel Kokotajlo (APOSTASY), starring Matt Smith (HOUSE OF THE DRAGON, LAST NIGHT IN SOHO, DOCTOR WHO) and Morfydd Clark (SAINT MAUD, LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RINGS OF POWER, THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF DAVID COPPERFIELD). The supporting cast includes Erin Richards, Robert Emms, Sean Gilder and Arthur Shaw. A House Production, based on the award-winning 2019 novel Starve Acre by Andrew Michael Hurley and with original music by Matthew Herbert (THE WONDER, DISOBEDIENCE), the film had its world premiere at the BFI London Film Festival 2023.
1970s, rural Yorkshire. Richard and Juliette Willoughby’s seemingly idyllic family life is thrown into turmoil when their young son Owen starts acting out of character. A sudden, tragic event brings grief and drives a wedge between the once happy couple. At Starve Acre, their remote family home, academic archaeologist Richard buries himself in exploring a folkloric myth that the ancient oak tree that once stood on their land is imbued with phenomenal powers. While Juliette turns to the local community to find some kind of peace, Richard obsessively digs deeper. An unexpected discovery soon occupies the couple's attention and dark and sinister forces, unwittingly allowed into their home, offer a disturbing possibility of reconnection between them.
Director Daniel Kokotajlo says: “I'm a sucker for films that put a spell on you with their attitudes and strange sensibilities. English folk tales like Starve Acre give you an opportunity to do that. It's not just horror; it ends up in a weird, off-kilter place. It can be uncomfortably quiet and sensitive, then suddenly it slaps you in your face with its oddballness. That was the aim of this film: to create a mood of nervousness. Making an audience nervous results in a whole range of reactions: tears, screams or giggles. It's my idea of cathartic fun. Starve Acre also taps into a timeless fear that feels more relevant than ever: the idea that returning home, to nature, and regressing into childhood, is a big mistake. The film removes the nostalgic, rose-tinted glasses, and shows us that there are dark things, long-buried superstitions, awaiting our return.”
Access Entertainment, BBC Film and BFI present A House Production, produced by Tessa Ross, Juliette Howell and Emma Duffy. The film was developed with BBC Film and is funded by Access Entertainment together with BBC Film and the BFI, awarding National Lottery funding.
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