"Wildling"
a film by Fritz Boehm
a film by Fritz Boehm
Anna spends her entire childhood in an attic under the care of a mysterious man she only knows as 'Daddy'. He makes her fear the outside by telling her of the Wildling, a creature with sharp teeth and claws who roams about eating children. At age 16, Anna is freed by small-town sheriff Ellen Cooper, but her greatest ordeal is yet to come...
Fritz Boehm is a screenwriter, director and producer. He’s a graduate of HFF München (University of Television & Film Munich) where he began his career producing short-films. In his native Germany, Böhm wrote and directed the festival smash-hit "Mondmann" and produced the award-winning independent dramas "Tage die bleiben" and "Desperados on the block". In 2014 he co-founded Tough Cookie Entertainment with screenwriter Christine Lavaf, a film & television development company based in Los Angeles. "Wildling" is his first feature-length film as a director and co-writer.
Toby Oliver is an award-winning cinematographer whose career extends from his native Australia to the United States and internationally. Named as one of Variety’s 10 Cinematographers to Watch in 2017, Toby has forged a remarkable and varied range of credits on feature films, documentaries and television. His credits include the cultural phenomenon "Get Out", the hit horror "Happy Death Day", indie fantasy "Wildling", and in television the #1 Netflix comedy series "Dead to me", among many more.