Derby schoolboy, 13, wins award for horror film role

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Tom Cross was named best young actor at the Independent Shorts Awards in Los Angeles

A 13-year-old boy has won an international award for his leading role in a short horror film.

He plays Patrick, the lead role in the short horror film Unbidden, directed by Andres Rothschild, which was shot near London.The film follows a family who are forced to deal with their grief and fears when they find a mysterious boy in the woods. The film had to use different camera angles to show a monster, but Tom's character Patrick was the only one who could see it."There was one scene where I was shouting at the person playing my dad because I could see the monster and he had to lose his temper and shout back at me," said Tom.The film has also been awarded the winner of the Dark Hour Award at the Horrors4You awards and the Multi Dimension Independent Film Festival best horror film.

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