Screened as part of NZIFF 2015

Spring 2014

Directed by Justin Benson, Aaron Moorhead Fresh

“The suspense and pleasure of Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead’s talking-and-tentacles horror romance Spring lies in discovering what shape the film is going to take.” — Alan Scherstuhl, Village Voice

Jul 23

Event Cinemas Queen Street

Jul 27

Event Cinemas Queen Street

Jul 29

Event Cinemas Queen Street

USA In English
109 minutes DCP

Producers

Justin Benson
,
David Clarke Lawson Jr
,
Luca Legnani
,
Aaron Moorhead

Screenplay

Justin Benson

Photography

Aaron Moorhead

Editors

Michael Felker
,
Justin Benson
,
Aaron Moorhead

Production designers

Fabrizio D’Arpino
,
Melissa Lyon

Costume designers

Veronica Lopez
,
Laura Cristina Ortiz

Music

Jimmy LaValle

With

Lou Taylor Pucci (Evan)
,
Nadia Hilker (Louise)
,
Francesco Carnelutti (Angelo)
,
Nick Nevern (Thomas)
,
Jeremy Gardner (Tommy)
,
Vinny Curran (Mike)

Festivals

Toronto, London 2014

Elsewhere

Writer-directors Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead deliver one of the most refreshing genre discoveries in years following their indie breakout Resolution. Like mad cine-scientists, the duo have concocted a heady hybrid which seamlessly weaves the creeping unease of Cronenberg’s bodyhorrors with the European lyricism of Linklater’s Sunrise trilogy.

Evan (Lou Taylor Pucci), a drifter, has to leave town in haste after a bit of biffo lands him in hot water. Fleeing to Europe, he eventually holes up in Bologna, where he falls under the spell of the mysterious Louise, a bewitching beauty who’s in town studying as a geneticist.

The filmmaking duo aren’t interested in rolling out the usual horror set-ups, preferring to spend time with our likeable lovebirds; they slowly turn up the heat on their romance before spooking the audience with the first hint of Lovecraftian creepiness. Swipe right on anyone who looks alluring and set up a date for this pic – your Tinder match will be swept away by the romance before hiding in your lap once the film gets its freak on. — AT