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Feral

Country: USA, Language: English, 17 mins

  • Director: Morgan Jon Fox
  • Writer: Morgan Jon Fox; Declan Deely
  • Producer: Derek Curl; Morgan Jon Fox

CGiii Comment

As you may have realised...we're not too big on the web series tsunami.

Usually they fall into two categories...the dreadful and the not-too-dreadful.

Feral is - definitely - in the not-too-dreadful. It's pretty well-acted, the writing has a few unnecessary frills (the Jarman, Araki bit)...but, the star of the show is the cinematography...it looks fantastic...even more so with a tripod!

The big question is: Would we watch more? For sure.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A close-knit group of young twenty-something artists living, loving, and figuring out how to pay the rent in Memphis, TN.

Cast & Characters

Jordan Nichols as Billy;
Seth Daniel as Daniel;
Leah Beth Bolton as Emily;
Chase Brother as Carter;
Ryan Masson as Carl;
Jacob Rickert as CQ;
Tristan M. Garner as Jordan;
Tristan Andre Parks as Hart;
Joseph Carr as Jason;
Lindsey Roberts as Vivian;
Savannah Bearden as Amy;
Drew Smith as Derrick;
Lisa Sanchez as Daniel's Mother;
Phil Darius Wallace as Daniel's Father;
Julien Baker