The epic dark fantasy animated film Dagon Troll World Chronicles is almost finished… I am Brit Sellers, creator, Director, Animator, and production manager of the film.

Plot:
Dagon is a burned-out hitman living on the Troll world of Goth, he feels like life has screwed him over and he wants nothing more than to retire off-world and find some peace of mind. When he is offered his dream score by the kingpin Kundilla, he accepts it, even though he knows it will be his most dangerous job yet. He must steal a “Flesh Item” from an Earth ship and deliver it to the buyer, a rich crime lord named Houngan. There is only one problem, Dagon is not as jaded and cold-blooded as he thinks he is, and the flesh item turns out to be a human baby girl.

Development of Dagon: Troll World Chronicles began in late 2014 when Brit Sellers and Charles Longfellow began character concept art and writing the screenplay. The film’s title and premise were revealed in late 2016, along with Scoffer Studios casting; additional cast and crew members were assigned roles in the following months. In June of 2017 British film star Kurtis Stacey, best known for his role in the British television series Emmerdale, signed on to play the character Pressure. In May of 2018, British film star Alex Esmail, best known for his role in the action adventure film Attack the Block joined the cast to play the voice of the gangster Scalpel. Early screenings of the film occurred in 2017, where the first ten minutes of the film was previewed and was met with positive feedback and overall praise. Traditional animation on the film began in November 2016 by the Scoffer Studios crew. The style of the animation has been likened to the 1973 animated film Fantastic Planet.

Our real goal is 50,000 dollars, however, we have set the goal on this kickstarter at 500 dollars so that we receive all funds donated no matter how much that is.

To visit our Kickstarter click on the link below! Please share the link and spread the word even if you don’t donate!

To learn more about the film and the actors and animators click on the link to the film’s website!

Risks and challenges

The risk faced by all indie filmmakers is lack of funding, with actors, scriptwriters, artists and animators salaries to pay, we need all the help we can get! With your help, we can bring this project to life!