Boogie Man

Directed by Andy Morahan

Executive Producers: Paul G. Andrews, Hassan Taher
Producers: Paul G. Andrews, Scott Millaney
Starring: Amy Jackson, Aston Merrygold, Nick Moran, Roshan Seth, Kush Khanna

A British-Indian teenager struggles with his cultural heritage in modern-day London, falling for a white, 20-something model during a 1970s-themed exhibition. He becomes obsessed with both her, the fashion and the music of a seemingly more glamorous 70’s era, all the while trying to keep his family’s Indian traditionalism and the impending responsibilities of adulthood at bay.

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Awards

L’Age d’Or International Arthouse Film Festival

Crown Wood International Film Festival

White Unicorn International Film Festival

Druk International Film Festival

Ayodhya Film Festival

Cardiff International Film Festival

Miami Independent Film Festival

PickurFlick Indie Film Festival

Calcutta International Cult Film Festival

CKF International Film Festival

Virgin Spring Cinefest

UK Asian Film Festival

UK Independent Film Festival

Newcastle International Film Festival

American Golden Picture International Film Festival

Golden Valley Global Cinefest

International Screen Awards

South Film and Arts Academy Festival

Twilight Tokyo Film Festival

Screen Power Film Festival

Aasha International Film Festival

Vegas Movie Awards

Virgin Springs Cinefest – Golden Galaxy Awards

Lake City International Film Festival

Lake City International Film Festival

Golden Valley Global Cinefest

Winner – Best Narrative Feature
Best Debut Filmmaker

New York Cinema Awards

RockFest

Adbhooture Film Festival

Golden Fox Awards

Nominee – Best Producer
Nominee – Best First Time Filmmaker
Nominee – Best Narrative Feature

Gangtok International Film Festival

Best Poster
Best Score
Best Producer
Best Debut Filmmaker
Best Narrative Feature

Andromeda Film Festival

Best Director
Best Production

Royal Society of Television and Motion Picture Awards

Reviews

Cult Critic

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