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SATANIC PANIC with Director Chelsea Stardust

Watch Trailer Director: Chelsea Stardust
Cast: Hayley Griffith, Ruby Modine, Jerry O’Connell, Rebecca Romijn

Samantha “Sam” Craft is learning that being a pizza delivery driver is a tough gig – she’s spent her first night on the job without getting any tips. When she gets a delivery to an affluent neighborhood, things seem like they might be looking up. However, the mansion that she delivers the pie to just so happens to be the residence of a coven of Satanists (who also stiff her on the tip). Sam goes inside to demand her money and ends up getting way more than she bargained for – she’s taken hostage by the red-cloaked gang of devil-worshippers who want to use her womb to bring forth the material presence of an evil demon! Sometimes, being a virgin isn’t all its cracked up to be…

In the tradition of fun, late-night horror/comedies, Satanic Panic is the work of OU Film alumna Chelsea Stardust who partnered with the film production arm of Fangoria magazine to bring the movie to the big screen. We’re happy (and honored) to announce that Chelsea will be on hand at the screening to introduce and discuss the film with attendees. This event is sure to be a devilishly good time!

Admission is FREE and open to the public!

 

 

 

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Running Time: 85 MIN85 MIN
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Satanic Panic is one of the rare films that manages to find the right balance, in that it's a zippily scripted movie with some great dialogue... and buckets and buckets of bloody good fun.

Dan Stubbs - NME (New Musical Express)
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Hocking College’s 4TH ANNUAL CAPSTONE SCREENING

Join us for an special event screening featuring the work of student filmmakers!

We’re always excited to hold special event screenings centered around the work of students filmmakers, and we couldn’t be more thrilled to welcome members of the Film Program at Hocking College! So, we hope you’ll come out and celebrate the efforts of these budding creative talents.

The event will take place between at 5-7 p.m. and feature a series of short films created by

Hocking College 2nd-year Film & Video Production students.

Admission is free and open to the public.

The screening will be followed by a free special event featuring short Capstone films by BFA students from OU’s School of film. Tickets available here.

The Hike – Directed by Silas Andrews

Synopsis: Three friends are haunted after stumbling across a mysterious tree. They must try to escape before they are hunted.

Runtime: 5 mins

Trapped On Film – Directed by Ellie Woods

Synopsis: Two film students are abandoned on set only to get locked in forcing them to improvise.

Runtime: 4mins 45 secs

Guilt – Directed by Ethan Driggs

Synopsis: When a young detective finds himself investigating a murder, he realizes quickly that there is much more to the story.

Runtime: 3 mins

Something About Her – Directed by Daniel Kratzer

Synopsis: A man goes out looking for love and finds something much more.

Runtime: 4 mins 45 secs

Inconvenienced – Directed by Anthony Higginbotham

Synopsis: A janitor’s mundane night takes a turn when an accident occurs he’s unable to clean up.

Runtime: 5 mins

Puppet Master – Directed by Elijah Horner

Synopsis: Two sock pockets try to steal an experimental drug but find something sinister lying underneath.

Runtime: 6 mins 40 secs

Everlasting Joy – Directed by Hayden Jones

Synopsis: A middle aged man who lives his life with regret finds himself faced with the challenge of teaching a young child to live his life to the fullest.

Runtime: 6 mins 15 secs

 

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FIRST YEAR MFA SCREENING

First year students in the School of Film go through “boot camp.” They all take a prescribed series of classes in production, sound, editing, acting, directing, screenwriting, producing, and film studies. During this intensive foundation-building year, they are also compiling a creative portfolio under fairly strict guidelines that includes two 16mm narrative films and a high-def observational documentary.

The Ohio University School of Film fosters an educational environment of creativity, diversity, and excellence. Our students are passionate and disciplined; their styles are eclectic. The only Ohio filmmaking formula is the convergence of technical expertise and skilled visual storytelling. Within this rigorous setting, our students examine and develop motion pictures as an art form, educational tool, and vehicle for social change.

Free Admission sponsored by Arts for Ohio.

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SECOND YEAR MFA SCREENING

In their second year of the MFA Film program, students make short film projects that focus on their emerging areas of interest and specialization. From idea to script to production to post-production, these films develop over the course of a year until they are premiered at the Athena Cinema.

The Ohio University School of Film fosters an educational environment of creativity, diversity, and excellence. Our students are passionate and disciplined; their styles are eclectic. The only Ohio filmmaking formula is the convergence of technical expertise and skilled visual storytelling. Within this rigorous setting, our students examine and develop motion pictures as an art form, educational tool, and vehicle for social change.

Admission is free thanks to Arts for Ohio.

 

 

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