

A 7-minute movie about a movie that doesn't exist — and the guy who maybe shouldn't be found.
Two film enthusiasts who work for a boutique distribution company called Flicker & Fade meet Vince Miller, the elusive writer/director of 1979's The Easter Sunday Massacre, who, along with his film, hasn't been seen in over 40 years.
Writing
Dense lore packed into seven minutes without suffocating.
Acting
Stanford Gardner's Vince Miller — charming, haunted, possibly dangerous.
Production
Boutique authenticity that screams 'we actually work in this industry.'
Director
William Nicholas Clay
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film parodies the real phenomenon of 'lost' horror movies like London After Midnight, where absence creates impossible reputations.
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