Goring-based film-maker Jamie Langlands is moving towards completing his second full length-horror feature film.
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00:00okay good afternoon my name is phil hewitt group arts editor for sussex newspapers lovely as always
00:07to speak to jamie langlands now jamie your thing is horror and you are well you're pretty much
00:14through the filming of your second feature film a new horror called the rip man featuring a word
00:21i certainly haven't come around come across before anodontia which is the condition where you do not
00:27grow your own teeth set the scene then how does how does anodontia if that's the right way to
00:33pronounce it come into the rip man yeah i think that is the correct pronunciation i believe
00:42yeah you've got a serial killer yeah a serial killer who can't grow his own teeth so he suffers from this
00:49disease anodontia so when he kills his victims he drills out their teeth so he can create his own
00:57set of teeth for himself and then it's up to the obviously the police force to sort of track him
01:03down and stop the killings from happening and he's really i mean he's after the people's teeth but
01:11he's really after he's you know he's got another an ulterior motive basically of the people he's
01:17tracking down um and it comes to him trying to get revenge because of his own jealousy his own mental
01:25health issues um and that is kind of just you know we go into all of that sort of detail in the in the
01:34film but there's that whole backstory of why he's doing what he's doing basically it sounds intriguing
01:39and why is horror your thing what makes horror so appealing to you as a director because i mean i'm
01:47a huge horror fan i love horror films always have done and um there's an endless amount of possibilities
01:55with horror films there's no limits to what you can do um and you know it really just does get the
02:02creative juices flowing of what you can actually do in there well that is like making horror films why
02:09do we love watching them do you think i think like people like being afraid you know it makes people
02:17feel feel alive oh yeah there's some darkness in all of us um but yeah it's it makes people feel alive
02:26you know alive and that's why people i think go on like these roller coasters and our theme parks and
02:32that because people like being scared you know it gives them that adrenaline and that buzz absolutely and
02:37as always you've used plenty of sussex west sussex locations well brighton as well but even the
02:42torsion worthing and chichester and aiming to well to to have completed it by the start of june then
02:50you look at festivals don't you yeah that's the plan that's the plan that's the deadline we set
02:55ourselves get it all done by the first of june and get it out there into the uh into the festivals
03:00and um see where it goes and some local screenings at some point oh yeah i'm sure there'd be uh local
03:07screenings yeah absolutely and again i'm sure brighton maybe who knows well good luck with the
03:15the filming of the remainder of the film lovely to speak thank you thank you