Storyline
Set in Brixton, London, HONEYTRAP tells the story of fifteen year-old Layla who gets sucked into gang activity and sets up the boy who's in love with her to be killed. Which is based on a true story.
Details:
Release Date: 17 October 2014 (UK)
Filming Locations: Brixton, London, England, UK
Production Co: Bright Pictures, Creativity Capital, Finite Films
Stars:
Jessica Sula,
Lucien Laviscount,
Ntonga Mwanza
Director: Rebecca Johnson
Writer: Rebecca Johnson
Rebecca has been making short films with young people in Brixton for the last ten years through her not-for-profit company Fierce Productions http://fierceproductions.co.uk.
Sarah Sulick – Producer
Technology used to make the film were; film Camera, Photography camera, editing tools (editing can relate to music and cutting of shots which will be done on a computer).
Media coverage used was The film is linked in to other film festivals but does not have any major conventions. However it is going to made as a co-production between Bright Pictures and Fierce Productions.There is also a Facebook promoting the UK film
Sarah Sulick collaborated with , to produce the film – David Raedeker who directed the photography – Tracy Granger who edited the film. All contributed in the production of the film. She also collaborated with Julie Fawcett who is the Community Laison and it was her permission that was needed to film in the Community Trust Neighbourhood Centre and she was able to gather enough youths for the production.
The target audience is Urban adults (25+), who seek out critically well-reviewed films. Also Urban young people (15-25), both sexes, who relate to story and cast and listen to soundtrack artists.
Synergy used in the film that was compiled and produced by Bucks Music Group. Artists on board include critically acclaimed grime artist MC Killa P.
The distributor of the film is an International Film Festival where the film will then be sold onto independent distributors around the world.
Budget of the UK film was under a million UK pound.