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<p>A man is plagued by terrible nightmares after taking a job on a remote island while trying to get over the death of his wife in <em><strong>Shepherd</strong></em>. The atmospheric British horror will be available to take home next week on Blu-ray and Digital Download and to celebrate, we have an awesome prize bundle to give away!</p>
<p>But first, in case you missed it, here&#x2019;s the trailer for <em><strong>Shepherd</strong></em>&#x2026;</p>
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<p>Running from grief after the mysterious death of his wife, Eric Black takes a job as a shepherd. Trapped alone on a majestic weather-beaten island with an ominous secret. One mans sudden, spiralling madness meets a vengeful supernatural force. What starts as the perfect wind-swept escape becomes a race to save his sanity and his life.</p>
<p>Written and directed by Russell Owen,&#xA0;<strong><em>Shepherd&#xA0;</em></strong>stars&#xA0;Tom Hughes (<strong><em>Red Joan</em>,&#xA0;<em>Victoria</em></strong>),&#xA0;<a href="https://www.scifinow.co.uk/interviews/the-witchs-kate-dickie-on-bringing-a-very-real-and-true-fear-to-life/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Kate Dickie</a>&#xA0;(<strong><em>Game&#xA0;</em><em>of Thrones</em>,&#xA0;<em>The Witch</em></strong>), Gaia Weiss (<strong><em>Vikings</em>,&#xA0;<em>Medici</em></strong>) and Greta Scacchi (<strong><em>The Player</em></strong>)</p>
<p>&#x201C;It&#x2019;s a psychological thriller dressed up as a horror,&#x201D; Owen told us when <a href="https://www.scifinow.co.uk/cinema/shepherd-keeping-audiences-guessing/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">we spoke about the film last year</a>. &#x201C;It&#x2019;s about a man&#x2019;s psychological madness, but when you try to illustrate what he&#x2019;s going through, it&#x2019;s a horror film. So you pick out what he&#x2019;s doing in this story and you drop it into a Hammer Horror setting&#x2026;&#x201D;</p>
<p>Want to discover the secrets of the mysterious island in <em><strong>Shepherd</strong> </em>for yourself? Answer our simple question below to be in with a chance of winning both a T-shirt and a copy of the film on Blu-ray. We have THREE prize bundles to give away so get those answers in now!</p>
<p>This competition closes on 3 March and is open to UK residents only.</p>
<p><em><strong>Shepherd will be available on Blu-ray &amp; Digital Download from 21 February. Order your copy <a href="https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B09NQWKTRY/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1634&amp;creative=6738&amp;creativeASIN=B09NQWKTRY&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=scifinow01-21&amp;linkId=ad2b175f81a0fdafb062c54791aab629" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here</a> and read the full SciFiNow interview with writer and director Russell Owen <a href="https://www.scifinow.co.uk/cinema/shepherd-keeping-audiences-guessing/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here</a>.</strong></em></p>
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		<title>Shepherd Review: Shear Horror</title>
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<p>Based on the folk tale of a remote worker driven mad by isolation (the same story that Roger Eggers used for <em><strong>The Lighthous</strong></em><strong>e</strong> no less, though the two are very different), <em><strong>Shepherd</strong></em> is an uncomfortable portrayal of one man&#x2019;s descent into madness.</p>
<p>Haunted by the suspicious death of his wife, Eric (Tom Hughes) answers a help-wanted ad for a Shepherd. Qualified, and eager to escape his past, he takes up residence in the position&#x2019;s run-down cottage, settling in to tend to the flock of sheep that inhabit an achingly beautiful, remote Scottish western island. Having said his goodbyes to an overbearing and belligerent mother, Eric and his canine companion, Baxter, are ferried to the island by a cycloptic Kate Dickie (delivering a terrifying performance as the stygian captain).</p>
<p>The fresh start he so desperately seeks is seemingly within reach when the dark mysteries surrounding the island&#x2019;s previous inhabitants soon pervade his calm solitude. Their secrets are guarded by an imposing, monolithic lighthouse and protected by a malevolent supernatural force that start to torture Eric to madness, leaving him to question his own sanity and confront his demons. Or do they? Are there supernatural forces at work or is Eric imagining the whole thing?</p>
<p>Written and directed by Russell Owen, <em><strong>Shepherd</strong></em> is a gorgeous-looking film and his previous experience as both art director and commercial director shine through with gusto. The film is confidently peppered with arresting visuals that both suck you in with their beauty and shock you with their ferocity. But even without the flashy shock pieces, Owen manages to transform, with just the power of a camera lens, the beautiful and sweeping mountainous landscape of the Isle Of Mull into an eerily isolating, oppressive open prison.</p>
<p>With a minimal cast and even less dialogue, it&#x2019;s up to Hughes to give audiences an insight into the character&#x2019;s fractured and sometimes unreliable mind. Delivering a solid and sensitive performance against a backdrop of bold visuals and a wild island, Hughes&#x2019; performance adds a sharp edge to the tension, allowing audiences to dissect the very nature of insanity,</p>
<p>A taught physiological horror that hauntingly portrays the madness of isolation with striking visual clarity, while still leaving breathing space for interpretation, <em><strong>Shepherd</strong></em> isn&#x2019;t for the faint-hearted. You&#x2019;ll certainly second-guess that strange job advert in the back of the newspaper&#x2026;</p>
<p><em><strong>Shepherd had its World Premiere at <a href="https://www.scifinow.co.uk/events/bfi-london-film-festival-2021-genre-highlights/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">BFI London Film Festival 2021</a>&#xA0;and will be in UK / EIRE Cinemas from 26 November. Read our interview with Russell Owen <a href="https://www.scifinow.co.uk/cinema/shepherd-keeping-audiences-guessing/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here</a>.</strong></em></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Written and directed by Russell Owen,&#xA0;<strong><em>Shepherd </em></strong>tells the story of grief-stricken Eric (Tom Hughes, <strong><em>Red Joan</em>,&#xA0;<em>Victoria</em></strong>) who takes a job as a shepherd on a remote island to try and cope with the loss of his wife. However, when trapped alone on the majestic weather-beaten island with an ominous secret, his spiraling madness meets a vengeful supernatural force. And what&#x2019;s the mysterious fisher (<a href="https://www.scifinow.co.uk/interviews/the-witchs-kate-dickie-on-bringing-a-very-real-and-true-fear-to-life/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Kate Dickie,</a> <strong><em>Game&#xA0;</em><em>of Thrones</em>,&#xA0;<em>The Witch</em></strong>) got to do with it all? What starts as the perfect wind-swept escape becomes a race to save his sanity and his life&#x2026;</p>
<p>We spoke to Owen about how the movie was based on a mysterious story from his Welsh hometown and how <em><strong>Shepherd</strong></em> fits into a wider cinematic universe&#x2026;</p>
<h2>What can you tell us about <em>Shepherd</em>?</h2>
<p>It&#x2019;s a psychological thriller dressed up as a horror. It&#x2019;s about a man&#x2019;s psychological madness, but when you try to illustrate what he&#x2019;s going through, it&#x2019;s a horror film. So you pick out what he&#x2019;s doing in this story and you drop it into a Hammer Horror setting. Even the lightning and the sound is like a Hammer Horror movie. It&#x2019;s old fashioned, it&#x2019;s heightened. That&#x2019;s what he&#x2019;s going through. You&#x2019;ve got Kate Dickie with her one eye and it&#x2019;s a theatrical, slightly over-the-top, heightened reality horror film.</p>
<p>Even the jumps are deliberate. Originally it was going to be like <em><strong>The Shining </strong></em>and [Tom Hughes who plays Eric] plays it quite straight and pained. So you put his performance into that environment and you get this surreal feeling that you&#x2019;re left with afterwards that you can go down to the pub and talk about because you&#x2019;re trying to figure it out!</p>
<p>That&#x2019;s the intention rather than just going; &#x2018;okay let&#x2019;s tick the horror boxes&#x2019;. We&#x2019;ve kind of ticked the horror boxes but there&#x2019;s something much more going on behind the scenes&#x2026;</p>
<h2>When did you first get the idea for <em>Shepherd</em>?</h2>
<p>I grew up in north Wales, just on the edge of Snowdonia. I&#x2019;d always grown up with ghost stories and there were always local legends and myths and I was just absolutely obsessed with them. When I went to uni in Kent, it was my first time going to big cities, and obviously London was just a ride on the train, and I kind of craved a bit more fresh air, so I started writing about it. A sense of space.</p>
<p><em><strong>Shepherd</strong></em> was the first thing I ever wrote, coming straight out of uni. Obviously, over 16 years it&#x2019;s been through a million different drafts, but then I got another idea, and another idea and another and I realised that they&#x2019;re all spinning off the same central themes. There was also an opportunity for characters that I&#x2019;ve already written to come back and do something else. So yeah, it was always a natural gravitational pull that they all end up sharing the same universe.</p>
<h2>What story is <em>Shepherd</em> based on?</h2>
<p>I came across this story about the smallest lighthouse in Wales, which is a well-known story to me growing up. It&#x2019;s the same story, shockingly, to me, Robert Eggers used for <em><strong>The Lighthouse.</strong></em> I only found out he was making that film when we were making <em><strong>Shepherd</strong></em> from Kate Dickie, who&#x2019;d worked with him on <em><strong>The Witch</strong></em> and went &#x2018;oh he&#x2019;s making a film about a lighthouse&#x2019; and I went &#x2018;oh it sounds exciting&#x2019; and then <em>it was exactly the same source</em>! There&#x2019;s no way anyone else is making a film about a lighthouse, let alone Robert Eggers, but luckily they&#x2019;re chalk and cheese. They&#x2019;re different, but they share the theme of isolation.</p>
<p>What I&#x2019;d done, is I&#x2019;d taken that story and removed some of the characters so it&#x2019;s just him and the dog [rather than two lighthouse keepers as in Eggers&#x2019; film], and obviously changed the job and everything. The lighthouse did stay but it became this symbol of something, rather than something that they live in. So it&#x2019;s a different interpretation but I was just gobsmacked that somebody else was doing it at the same time but I was quite excited when I saw it, I&#x2019;m a big fan of his.</p>
<figure id="attachment_121747" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-121747" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="wp-image-121747 size-medium" src="https://www.scifinow.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Screenshot-2020-12-27-at-18.38-300x180.png" alt="" width="300" height="180" srcset="https://www.scifinow.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Screenshot-2020-12-27-at-18.38-300x180.png 300w, https://www.scifinow.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Screenshot-2020-12-27-at-18.38-616x370.png 616w, https://www.scifinow.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Screenshot-2020-12-27-at-18.38.png 750w" sizes="(max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px"><figcaption id="caption-attachment-121747" class="wp-caption-text"><em><strong>Shepherd</strong></em> has a central theme of isolation when Eric (played by Tom Hughes pictured above) finds himself on a mysterious remote island.</figcaption></figure>
<h2>How closely did you work with Tom on the role of Eric?</h2>
<p>I thought that because I&#x2019;ve got such a complicated character, we were going to have to spend a lot of time together to go through this with a fine-toothed comb. [But] he likes to deal with things by himself and I didn&#x2019;t know what he was going to do. Knowing that almost every single frame in this film has got him in it, I shit myself. I thought &#x2018;it&#x2019;d better be good. I mean, really good&#x2019;.</p>
<p>Then when we started filming, he literally was the character off the page. He didn&#x2019;t try anything, he completely got it 100%. Right down to all the beats and the movements and the breathing. After the first take, I was like, &#x2018;yeah, all right. Err should we do another one?&#x2019; without needing to do another one. I kept turning around to myself thinking &#x2018;am I being shit here or is he just being really good? I can&#x2019;t quite gauge&#x2019; haha.</p>
<p>He was brilliant. He&#x2019;d gone down the rabbit hole, hook line and sinker with it. I think putting him on an island, literally going and filming on an island rather than, like, a field in Surrey&#x2026; He wasn&#x2019;t able to go home. He&#x2019;d go back to his little remote hotel room, empty in the middle of winter and he was going mad a little bit and I think that really helped him.</p>
<h2>What were some of the challenges you faced when shooting?</h2>
<p>We thought it would be a really good idea to actually go to a Scottish island and shoot there. That really was a bloody challenge but the producers were up for it!</p>
<p>We shot it on the Isle of Mull, which is great and was accessible enough. I mean, it&#x2019;s a 45-minute ferry from Oban, which is a three-hour drive from Glasgow, and when you get there, the roads are so small you can&#x2019;t have big camera trucks because there are these little bridges.</p>
<p>So we had to set up a base somewhere and then ferry things to places. We built the cottage and the lighthouse on location in one of the most remote places in Britain. It&#x2019;s never been on film, apart from I think it was on a BBC wildlife documentary for otters once and that was it.</p>
<p>So logistically it was a nightmare. Once everybody got there, had set up and figured it out, you had the weather. There was a hurricane that came and nearly blew everything away and destroyed the set. There were all sorts of stuff but what we got out of it&#x2026; even with the opening landscape shots&#x2026; it&#x2019;s almost Icelandic.</p>
<p>It&#x2019;s such a big part of the story. It&#x2019;s supposed to be an illustration of his mind, so it&#x2019;s vast and it&#x2019;s barren and there are no trees and it&#x2019;s windswept and it&#x2019;s cold. Because he&#x2019;s lost I needed something big to put him in. Without it being recognisably Iceland or Glencoe or somewhere like that. It needed to be somewhere random and this was like, &#x2018;no one goes there to film because it&#x2019;s so bloody difficult&#x2019;. So I was like, that&#x2019;s great, we need to go there to film.</p>
<p>You do have to push boundaries to try and get as much as you can visually. I can&#x2019;t imagine it having been shot anywhere else!</p>
<figure id="attachment_121745" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-121745" class="wp-caption alignleft"><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" class="wp-image-121745 size-medium" src="https://www.scifinow.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/2019_Shepherd_Stills_B0001703-300x180.png" alt="" width="300" height="180" srcset="https://www.scifinow.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/2019_Shepherd_Stills_B0001703-300x180.png 300w, https://www.scifinow.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/2019_Shepherd_Stills_B0001703-616x370.png 616w, https://www.scifinow.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/2019_Shepherd_Stills_B0001703.png 750w" sizes="auto, (max-width: 300px) 100vw, 300px"><figcaption id="caption-attachment-121745" class="wp-caption-text">The barren landscape plays a central role in <em><strong>Shepherd</strong></em>.</figcaption></figure>
<h2>What do you want for audiences to take away from the movie?</h2>
<p>What I want people to take away, and what we&#x2019;ve done deliberately at the end, is to ask: is he dead? Is he dreaming? Has he gone mad? Is he actually in that place? Are they real? Are they not?</p>
<p>We did a lot of work on the script and I gave all the different heads of departments different briefs. So some were working on him like he&#x2019;s mad. Some as if he&#x2019;s been framed and he&#x2019;s under some spell. Some working as if he&#x2019;s dead.</p>
<p>So there are all those layers if you watch it several times. Particularly with props. There are lots of props that appear and disappear in the film deliberately. So that if you&#x2019;ve watched it three times (if you can bear it!) you&#x2019;ll notice that there&#x2019;s something there that suggests otherwise each time&#x2026;</p>
<h2>What&#x2019;s next for you?</h2>
<p>I&#x2019;ve got a slate of other projects which are all set in the same universe. They&#x2019;re not spin-offs but they&#x2019;re follow-ups. There are a couple of character crossovers. It&#x2019;s something I&#x2019;ve been working on for about 16 years and have never been able to get off the ground. So yeah, we&#x2019;ll see probably a bit more news on that in January&#x2026;</p>
<p><em><strong>Shepherd had its World Premiere at BFI London Film Festival and will be in UK / EIRE Cinemas from 26 November.</strong></em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>After the untimely death of his wife, Eric believes that taking a job as a shepherd on a remote island will help with his grief in Shepherd. However, when he gets there he&#x2019;s plagued by visions and dreams like the one shown in this clip of the movie below&#x2026; &#60;span data-mce-type=&#8221;bookmark&#8221; style=&#8221;display: inline-block; width: 0px;</p>
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<p>After the untimely death of his wife, Eric believes that taking a job as a shepherd on a remote island will help with his grief in <em><strong>Shepherd</strong></em>. However, when he gets there he&#x2019;s plagued by visions and dreams like the one shown in <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3-Ihk2cRWE" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">this clip</a> of the movie below&#x2026;</p>
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<p>Running from grief after the mysterious death of his wife, Eric Black takes a job as a shepherd. Trapped alone on a majestic weather-beaten island with an ominous secret. One mans sudden, spiralling madness meets a vengeful supernatural force. What starts as the perfect wind-swept escape becomes a race to save his sanity and his life.</p>
<p>Written and directed by Russell Owen,&#xA0;<strong><em>Shepherd&#xA0;</em></strong>stars&#xA0;Tom Hughes (<strong><em>Red Joan</em>,&#xA0;<em>Victoria</em></strong>),&#xA0;<a href="https://www.scifinow.co.uk/interviews/the-witchs-kate-dickie-on-bringing-a-very-real-and-true-fear-to-life/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Kate Dickie</a>&#xA0;(<strong><em>Game&#xA0;</em><em>of Thrones</em>,&#xA0;<em>The Witch</em></strong>), Gaia Weiss (<strong><em>Vikings</em>,&#xA0;<em>Medici</em></strong>) and Greta Scacchi (<strong><em>The Player</em></strong>).</p>
<p>After its successful run at this year&#x2019;s London Film Festival, <em><strong>Shepherd</strong></em> writer and director Russell Owen will also be attending Arrow Video FrightFest on 30 October and will be sharing the film&#x2019;s trailer with festival-goers. Find out more about the Halloween installment of FrightFest <a href="https://www.scifinow.co.uk/events/arrow-video-frightfest-halloween-full-line-up/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here</a>.</p>
<p><em><strong>Shepherd had it&#x2019;s World Premiere at BFI London Film Festival and will be in UK / EIRE Cinemas from 12 November.</strong></em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This is a film to watch out for! Russell Owen&#x2019;s creepy, atmospheric horror Shepherd, has not only released its trailer this week, but it has also been made an Official Selection at the upcoming BFI London Film Festival 2021. Watch the teaser trailer here&#x2026; &#60;span data-mce-type=&#8221;bookmark&#8221; style=&#8221;display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;&#8221; class=&#8221;mce_SELRES_start&#8221;&#62;&#38;#xFEFF;&#60;/span&#62;Running</p>
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<p>This is a film to watch out for! Russell Owen&#x2019;s creepy, atmospheric horror <strong><em>Shepherd</em></strong>, has not only released its trailer this week, but it has also been made an Official Selection at the upcoming BFI London Film Festival 2021.</p>
<p>Watch the teaser trailer here&#x2026;</p>
<p><iframe loading="lazy" title="YouTube video player" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/fXWlTu3KJbE" width="375" height="315" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen">&lt;span data-mce-type=&#8221;bookmark&#8221; style=&#8221;display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;&#8221; class=&#8221;mce_SELRES_start&#8221;&gt;&amp;#xFEFF;&lt;/span&gt;</iframe><br />Running from grief after the mysterious death of his wife, Eric Black takes a job as a shepherd. Trapped alone on a majestic weather-beaten island with an ominous secret. One mans sudden, spiralling madness meets a vengeful supernatural force. What starts as the perfect wind-swept escape becomes a race to save his sanity and his life.</p>
<p>Written and directed by Russell Owen, <strong><em>Shepherd </em></strong>stars&#xA0;Tom Hughes (<strong><em>Red Joan</em>, <em>Victoria</em></strong>), <a href="https://www.scifinow.co.uk/interviews/the-witchs-kate-dickie-on-bringing-a-very-real-and-true-fear-to-life/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Kate Dickie</a> (<strong><em>Game </em><em>of Thrones</em>, <em>The Witch</em></strong>), Gaia Weiss (<strong><em>Vikings</em>, <em>Medici</em></strong>) and Greta Scacchi (<strong><em>The Player</em></strong>)</p>
<p>&#x201C;I&#x2019;ve followed the BFI London Film Festival for decades, so to actually be a part of it is surreal and a massive honour,&#x201D; said Russell Owen. &#x201C;I can&#x2019;t think of a better platform to bring <em><strong>Shepherd</strong></em> to an audience and I&#x2019;m over the moon.&#x201D;</p>
<p><em>Keep it <a href="https://twitter.com/SciFiNow" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer"><strong>SciFiNow</strong></a> for all things <strong>Shepherd</strong> for our upcoming interview writer and director Russell Owen who reveals a few secrets from the set&#x2026;</em></p>
<p><em><strong>Shepherd will have its world premiere at the BFI London Film Festival on 14 October, with a general theatrical release on 5 November from Darkland Distribution.&#xA0;</strong></em></p>
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