HONEY BUNCH

Even ardent viewers of all things strange, sinister, and suspenseful may be thrown for a loop by the events that unfold in this thriller. The second feature by the Toronto team of Madeleine Sims-Fewer and Dusty Mancinelli, HONEY BUNCH is an ingenious homage to the most mind-bending thrillers of the late ‘70s and early ‘80s. The real-life duo behind films such as THE HEIRLOOM (KCFF25), Grace Glowicki and Ben Petrie star as Diana and Homer, a couple who come to a mysterious facility in hopes of helping Diana recover from an accident that’s left her with memory issues. Disturbing visions suggest there may be a darker side to this place; despite all of her husband’s expressions of care and devotion, Diana begins to wonder if there’s anyone she can trust. Viewers may feel even more unsettled as the film sends them in directions that no one could expect.

Director: Madeleine Sims-Fewer & Dusty Mancinelli

Cast: Grace Glowicki, Ben Petrie, Jason Issacs, Julian Richings

Language: English

Runtime: 114 minutes

Content warning: strobing effects, accident trauma, scenes of violence, surgery, and frightening events. coarse language

BECKY YEBOAH, PRODUCER
Becky Yeboah is a Toronto-based independent film producer, line producer, and production manager from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada who has line produced and production managed a slew of exciting features such as the indie horror “Violation” (Sundance, TIFF), the recent Canadian hit “BlackBerry” (Berlinale), as well as a segment in the found footage horror feature “V/H/S 94” (both “V/H/S 94” and “Violation” went on to be sold to popular horror streaming service Shudder). Over the years Becky has also line produced multiple feature films for major studio Lionsgate in partnership with BuzzFeed Entertainment. Her first feature as a Producer came in 2020 on the indie darling “Hazy Little Thing” (Canadian Film Festival) which was sold to the Canadian broadcaster Super Channel, while her second feature film as a producer; “Honey Bunch”, was pre-sold for theatrical distribution in the UK and Canada and made its World Premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival in 2025.

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