Ever imagined waking up somewhere and having no memory of how you ended up there? What about the feeling that someone — but you don't know who — is after you? This collection of heart-racing shorts comprise a scary, suspenseful, and supernatural viewing experience. From the phone-line hypnosis in Receiver to the post-apocalyptic survivalists of Desperation, these films serve as inventive outlets for filmmakers that play with some of our deepest fears.
Q&A moderated by Victoria Ju with Raymond C. Lai (director, Logan Lee & the Rise of the Purple Dawn), Chanelle Wang (writer and actress, Evan at the Crack of Dawn), Devin E. Haqq (director, The Mark), Cavan Campbell (director, Receiver), and Tahirih Vejdani (actress, Receiver).
Ever imagined waking up somewhere and having no memory of how you ended up there? What about the feeling that someone — but you don't know who — is after you? This collection of heart-racing shorts comprise a scary, suspenseful, and supernatural viewing experience. From the phone-line hypnosis in Receiver to the post-apocalyptic survivalists of Desperation, these films serve as inventive outlets for filmmakers that play with some of our deepest fears.
Q&A moderated by Victoria Ju with Raymond C. Lai (director, Logan Lee & the Rise of the Purple Dawn), Chanelle Wang (writer and actress, Evan at the Crack of Dawn), Devin E. Haqq (director, The Mark), Cavan Campbell (director, Receiver), and Tahirih Vejdani (actress, Receiver).