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Sparrow (2010 film)

Sparrow or Wróbel is a 2010 Polish-British slasher horror film, directed by Shaun Troke, written by Matthew Mosley and Justin Di Febo, and produced by independent filmmaker Wojciech Stuchlik.[1] The film stars Jack W. Carter, Alexis Jayne Defoe, Eric Kolelas, Sarah Linda, Thomas James Longley and Faye Sewell.[2][3]

Sparrow

Matthew Mosley
Justin Di Febo

Faye Sewell
Thomas James Longley
Alexis Jayne Defoe
Eric Kolelas

Jakub Jakielaszek

Pawel Slawek

Jakub Gawlina

  • 23 October 2010 (2010-10-23) (London premiere)

72 minutes

Poland
United Kingdom

English

£10,000

Sparrow was shot in Poland on a budget of just £10,000, with a primarily British cast.[4] The film premiered in October 2010, and was shown at the American Film Market in November 2011. Sparrow was released on DVD in the U.S in 2013.

Faye Sewell as Cindy

as Matt

Thomas James Longley

Alexis Jayne Defoe as Dawn

Eric Kolelas as Duncan

as Kirsty

Sarah Linda

Jack W. Carter as Sitcom

as Alex

Jordan Greenhough

Nikki Harrup as Tina

Joseph Stacey as Tim

as Pam

Leonora Moore

Jennifer Karen as Heather

Ali Keane as Jeff

Marian Folga as Sparrow

Monica Folga as Fiancée

Peter Saklak as Lover

Production[edit]

Originally titled Camp Nightmare, the story was written by underground screenwriters Matthew Mosley and Justin Di Febo.[8] The story is based around six teenage friends who set off on a camping trip in a forest presumed to be the site of a historic murder.[9][10]


Casting occurred in the United Kingdom in March 2010.[9][11] The role of the serial killer 'Sparrow', was originally to be played by an English actor, but when he was forced to return to England, director Shaun Troke cast Marian Folga, a local artist from Jaworzno, in the role.[1]


Principal filming began in the Hamerla area near Lędziny, Poland in June,[12][13][14][15] supported by a mainly Polish crew,[16] and was completed 23 July,[17] with post-production being completed in late September.[18]


On 22 July 2010, an initial teaser trailer was made public.[19][20][21] Early versions of Sparrow received official screenings on and around Halloween 2010 in Vermont, Poland and South Africa. A British premiere in London is now set for early 2012.[22]

Official website

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Sparrow

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Sparrow (2010)