Revenge thriller Big Bad Wolves was today announced as Frightfest 2013’s closing night film, promising plenty of blood-spattered thrills.

Directed by Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado, this Hebrew horror flick sees three men on a collision course of violence after a series of brutal murders – the father of the last victim, a vigilante cop and the main suspect in the killings – who just happens to be a religious teacher.

Aharon and Navot said: “We always dreamt of having a film which would be good enough to be shown at Frightfest, but not even in our wildest dreams did we think that a Hebrew speaking revenge thriller would get us there.

“Frightfest is really making history here.

“As a token of our appreciation we promise to give everyone there a night they won’t easily forget.”

Frightfest runs from August 22-26 in London.

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Simon is a journalism tutor in London, who also just happens to be a movie fanatic, with a craving for the darker side of cinema. He has written three books - on the horror films of director Bob Clark (2014), the history of the character Norman Bates (2015) and the work of British exploitation director Pete Walker (2017). He is currently working with director Richard Loncraine to explore all avenues in a bid to orchestrate the re-release of 1978 Mia Farrow chiller Full Circle