JOHN
HARRIGAN


SYNOPSIS

Refugee gods, transposed to flesh and blood, wash ashore to rouse the myths of ancient England, half-drowned in a forgotten past. They disperse through shifting realities to awaken the giant Albion and find the holy grail in a ritual to save England from the rot of darkness and hatred that’s strangling its soul.

PRESS

"It often appeared that our journey to make Armageddon Gospels mirrored the quest the gods had to successfully complete for the ritual in the film." 

Starburst Magazine - Interview

“There are of course some rare and fine films which are both metaphorically and actually magical: much of the work of Kenneth Anger; Jodorowsky’s The Holy Mountain. John Harrigan’s second film for FoolishPeople, Armageddon Gospels, can resolutely be added to this list.”

Daily Grail - Cat Vincent

“Its message is powerful” and “the Hare is as potent as anything in The Wicker Man.

STARBURST MAGAZINE - Martin Unsworth

AWARDS

Brighton Rocks Film Festival 2018, Best Director Award - John Harrigan

First Hermetic International Film Festival 2019, Italy, Cagliostro Award - Best Storytelling

STARRING

Kate Alderton, Milo Cradick, Ethan-James Harrigan, Finn Harrigan, John Harrigan, Lucy Harrigan,

Tereza Kamenicka, Sabrina Rodríguez, Victoria Karlsson, Scott Temple, Laura Wolfe, Claire Tregellas

In memory of Joyce Rose Harrigan.

WRITER & DIRECTOR - John Harrigan

1ST AD - Claire Tregellas

EXECUTIVE PRODUCER - Laurian Leggett, John Harrigan, Lucy Harrigan

ASSOCIATE PRODUCER - Tereza Kamenicka, Claire Tregellas

PRODUCTION COMPANY - F00lishPe0ple

UNIT PRODUCTION MANAGER - Lucy Harrigan, Claire Tregellas

DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY - Mark Caldwell

PRODUCTION SOUND RECORDIST - Milo Cradick, Francisco Mazza

EDITOR - Paul Jenkinson

GRADE - Paul Jenkinson

VISUAL EFFECTS - Paul Jenkinson

ORIGINAL SCORE - Jo Burke

SOUND DESIGNER - John Harrigan, Giselle Hall

CASTING - John Harrigan

COSTUME DESIGN - Tereza Kamenicka

PRODUCTION ASSISTANT - Milo Cradick, Gage Harrigan

“There are of course some rare and fine films which are both metaphorically and actually magical: much of the work of Kenneth Anger; Jodorowsky’s The Holy Mountain. John Harrigan’s second film for FoolishPeople, Armageddon Gospels, can resolutely be added to this list.” — Daily Grail - Cat Vincent

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