What's Happening?
The supernatural horror thriller 'Hide and Don't Speak' has commenced filming in Northern Ireland, featuring a cast of emerging talents. Momona Tamada, known for her role in 'Avatar: The Last Airbender,' Kaitlyn Kemp from 'Street Smart,' and John Hewson,
son of U2's Bono, have joined the film. They join previously announced cast members Tanner Buchanan, Garrett Wareing, and Quvenzhané Wallis. Directed by Alexander J. Farrell, the film is produced by Range Media Partners and follows six teenagers who engage in a deadly game of hide-and-seek with a vengeful spirit. The film's production team includes Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, Fred Berger, and others, with Mister Smith Entertainment handling international sales.
Why It's Important?
The involvement of rising stars like Momona Tamada, Kaitlyn Kemp, and John Hewson in 'Hide and Don't Speak' highlights the film's potential to attract a young audience and generate interest in supernatural thrillers. The film's unique premise, involving a viral Japanese game, could appeal to fans of horror and supernatural genres, potentially leading to commercial success. Additionally, the film's production by established companies like Range Media Partners and the involvement of experienced producers suggest a high-quality production that could enhance the careers of its young cast members.
What's Next?
As filming progresses, the next steps will likely involve post-production work and marketing efforts to build anticipation for the film's release. The film's unique storyline and cast could attract attention from film festivals and distributors, potentially leading to a wide release. The involvement of Mister Smith Entertainment in international sales suggests plans for a global audience, which could further boost the film's success and the visibility of its cast.












