ChristHouse
DGFL's two notorious Christploitation low-budget classics put them firmly on the map.
A feature-length documentary about the making of 'Brutal Jesus' has also been released - see under 'DOCUMENTARIES' for more information.
A feature-length documentary about the making of 'Brutal Jesus' has also been released - see under 'DOCUMENTARIES' for more information.
Brutal Jesus & the House of Wasted Youth
Written & Directed by Nik Box & Alex Dawson
Produced by Alex Dawson, Nik Box & Sam Wahnon Starring Steve Newton, UK 2010. Running Time 46 mins. IMDB A man who looks suspiciously like Jesus wreaks brutal revenge on a house full of sinners. This cult underground hit kick-started the DGFL story, being made on a shoestring budget of £10 & going on to sell thousands of copies worldwide & eventually picked up for US DVD distribution. The sensationalistic title & provocative subject matter fronts a dark story of bullying & revenge fantasy, wrapped up in a grungy grindhouse aesthetic. Available on US DVD courtesy of SRS Cinema. |
Wrath of the Violent Vicar
Written, Directed & Edited by Nik Box
Produced by Nik Box & Matt Stuart Music by James Lightfoot Starring John Maguire, Marcus Caballero, Nick Box, Matt Stuart UK 2012. Running Time 30mins. IMDB A small sleepy seaside town has been taken over by the evil Reverend Drago & his sinful followers. Good-hearted local priest Father Luke turns to Jesus for advice... Coming on like an episode of Father Ted directed by John Waters, or the point where Monty Python & Herschell Gordon Lewis collide, Violent Vicar is slicker, funnier & more ambitious than its predecessor as it mines its outrageous premise for maximum absurdity & gross-out gags. Available on US DVD courtesy of SRS Cinema. |