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  1. Lawrie Brewster is a Scottish indie filmmaker, director and producer, known for his 2013 film Lord of Tears, which won the Audience Award at the 2013 Bram Stoker International Film Festival.

    Year
    Film
    Director
    Producer
    2024
    The Slave and the Sorcerer
    Yes
    Yes
    2022
    Ghost crew
    Yes
    Yes
    2022
    Dragon Knight
    Yes
    Yes
    2019
    For We Are Many
    Yes
    Yes
  2. Lawrie Brewster is a Scottish Director and Producer with a penchant for the strange and the macabre. His debut release Lord of Tears was released to critical acclaim winning rave reviews from FEARnet, Bloody Disgusting and Ain't it Cool News.

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  3. 1,462 Followers, 418 Following, 658 Posts - Lawrie Brewster (@lawriebrewster) on Instagram: "Horror Filmmaker, and Channel Hex Host! Watch our videos here"

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  4. Lawrie Brewster is a Scottish Director and Producer with a penchant for the strange and the macabre. His debut release Lord of Tears was released to critical acclaim winning rave reviews from FEARnet, Bloody Disgusting and Ain't it Cool News.

  5. Aug 1, 2020 · Lord of Tears: Directed by Lawrie Brewster. With David Schofield, Alexandra Hulme, Euan Douglas, Jamie Scott Gordon. When a school teacher is plagued by recurring nightmares of a mysterious entity, he travels to his childhood home because he suspects a link to a dark incident in his past.

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    • Drama, Horror
    • Lawrie Brewster
    • 2020-08-01
  6. Aug 17, 2023 · Lawrie Brewster hopes to release an Amicus film a year. "Our aim is to re-establish Amicus Productions as a beacon of independent British horror. We're concocting a film that captures...

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  8. Oct 25, 2019 · Meet Lawrie Brewster, the Scottish Filmmaker, Director and Producer of films such as 'The Unkindness of Ravens', 'Automata' and our personal favorite- 'Lord of Tears'. With an affinity for the peculiar and macabre, Lawrie has become a cult phenomenon amongst the indie horror crowd- and those with a sense of humor alike.