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When a young woman is interrogated, she must relive the traumatic events of a brutal crime, in order to discover the assailant’s true identity.
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When a young woman is interrogated, she must relive the traumatic events of a brutal crime, in order to discover the assailant’s true identity.
Marvin began his film career in age of 17 in Muenster, Germany. After an apprenticeship as a media designer, multiple internships at big TV production houses, he started his own film- and media production Motion In Pictures in 2011.
After winning the Firefox Flicks Award at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2013, he decided to study Film at the University of Dortmund, Germany. His application film Wasser-Werke, not only got him into the program but also won the ProAM International Student Competition 2014.
That same year, he decided to continue his studies at the University of California Santa Barbara to gain more of an international point of view and explore the American film market. By the end of this program in 2015, he won the 10-10-10 Film Competition at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival as the first UCSB representative.
Furthermore, he won 2 awards for Best Editing and Best Picture at the Santa Barbara Digital Film Festival and the department of film and media studies award for best cinematography.
In summer 2015, he continued his journey at UCLA Extension for the Directing.
Aubrey earned her BFA in acting from BYU and has since starred in numerous feature films, most recently in LIFETIME CHANNEL original “You May Now Kill the Bride.”
Joe has been in acting school for over 7 years and is now stepping in front of the camera for the first time. Just within a few months, his career turned out to be really successful. He acted in award winning films and his resume grows day by day.
Wahayn Inello Clayton was born on January 24, 1971 in Brooklyn, New York, USA as Whayne Jerome Clayton. He is an actor and producer, known for The Corridor Defended (2016), Bail (2015) and Countess Dracula’s Orgy of Blood (2004).
Dominic Lopez has worked as a cinematographer on feature films, national television shows, music videos, commercials, and more for over 10 years. Trained in lighting for theatre, Dominic’s passion has always been for cinema. His work combines lighting and composition elements from both practices.
We did a little test shoot on our location which we would like to show you.
The actor who holds the tire iron is our Production Designer Matteo and was kind enough to stand in. Mike, who is laying in the grave is our actual actor for that scene. This footage will not be used in the final movie!
We made it! We got the money together in order to make this film.
Thank you to everyone who believed in this project so far and supported us. The campaign is still on and you still have the chance to contribute to this project if you wish. We got great rewards, you can get your name in the credits and on IMDb and this will be your last chance to get access to our VIP Membership portal. Click HERE for the Kickstarter campaign.