Barbarian - videos, teasers and stills from filming

All videos, teasers and footage from the filming of the film "Barbarian"
Barbarian (2022)
Timing: 1:43 (103 min)
Barbarian - TMDB rating
6.847/10
3155
Barbarian - Kinopoisk rating
6.557/10
78873
Barbarian - IMDB rating
7/10
256000
Watch film Barbarian | Official Trailer
Official Trailer
English
2:24
Watch film Barbarian | Official Clip
Official Clip
English
1:50
Watch film Barbarian | Official Clip
Official Clip
English
1:30
Watch film Barbarian | Official Clip
Official Clip
English
1:60
Watch film Barbarian | Tickets On Sale Now
Tickets On Sale Now
English
0:30
Watch film Barbarian | Official Clip
Official Clip
English
1:50
Watch film Barbarian | Now In Theaters
Now In Theaters
English
0:27
Watch film Barbarian | Now In Theaters
Now In Theaters
English
0:30

What's left behind the scenes

  • Zak Kreggar wrote the screenplay after reading Gavin de Becker’s book "The Gift of Fear" (1997), which advises women to trust their intuition when meeting men who appear dangerous. Kreggar began writing a short film script, but he liked what he had so much that he decided to turn it into a feature film.
  • Richard Brake, who played Frank, described on social media how he once went to see the film at a late-night showing. Near him in the audience sat a group of teenagers who were clearly affected by the film. After the screening, the lights in the hall weren't turned on for some reason, and the audience began to make their way out using the light from their phones – the light fell on Brake’s face, the teenagers recognized him and fled in horror.
  • Zak Kreggar made it a rule not to use special effects technologies that John Carpenter did not have available when he filmed "The Thing" in 1982. Therefore, the only digital special effects used in this film are the grass shown in the 1980s flashback.
  • Richard Brake, who played Frank, described in social media how he once went to see this film in a cinema during a late showing. Nearby, in the auditorium, was a group of teenagers who were clearly impressed by the film. After the screening, the lights in the hall were inexplicably not turned on, and the audience began to make their way out in the light of their phone flashlights – the light fell on Brake’s face, the teenagers recognized him and fled in terror.
  • Zak Kragger made it a rule not to use special effects technologies that John Carpenter didn't have access to when he filmed 'The Thing' in 1982. The only digital special effect used in this film is the grass shown in a flashback about the 1980s.
  • Zach Cregger wrote the screenplay after reading Gavin de Becker's book 'The Gift of Fear' (1997), which advises women to trust their intuition when encountering men who appear dangerous. Cregger began writing a short film, but liked it so much that he decided to turn it into a feature film.
  • Zak Kreggar made it a rule not to use technologies in special effects that John Carpenter didn't have when he filmed "The Thing" in 1982. The only digital effects used in this film are perhaps the grass shown in the flashback about the 1980s.
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