Chicago – Chicago writer/director Rus Blemker has created a short film that resides within an emerging cinematic form. The “screen life” genre presents a story through the viewpoint of a computer screen, phone or pad – like 2018’s independent success ”Searching.” Rus Blemker’s contribution is entitled “Book of Faces.”
Audrey Elizabeth Panyard Behind the Scenes on “Book of Faces”
Photo credit: Cathartic Entertainment
The short is currently on the film festival circuit, and was scheduled for two screenings in March of 2020, both canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Chicago Independent Film (+TV) Festival is postponed with no new event date, but the Oregon Screen Week Horror Film Festival is rescheduled for May 16th, 2020.
Writer/Director Rus Blemker
Photo credit: Cathartic Entertainment
The film features Rebecca (Audrey Elizabeth Panyard), the driving force behind a seance in an online chat room that is focused on Satanic cultism. Emily (Magdelena Conway) is the cautious one,...
Audrey Elizabeth Panyard Behind the Scenes on “Book of Faces”
Photo credit: Cathartic Entertainment
The short is currently on the film festival circuit, and was scheduled for two screenings in March of 2020, both canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic. The Chicago Independent Film (+TV) Festival is postponed with no new event date, but the Oregon Screen Week Horror Film Festival is rescheduled for May 16th, 2020.
Writer/Director Rus Blemker
Photo credit: Cathartic Entertainment
The film features Rebecca (Audrey Elizabeth Panyard), the driving force behind a seance in an online chat room that is focused on Satanic cultism. Emily (Magdelena Conway) is the cautious one,...
- 3/13/2020
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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