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Butterfly Kisses

Cast

Seth Adam Kallick, Rachel Armiger, Reed Delisle, Matt Lake View All


Crew

Erik Kristopher Myers (Director), Erik Kristopher Myers (Writer) View All

Release: Oct. 23rd, 2018
Runtime: 1 hour, 31 minutes
A filmmaker discovers a box of video tapes depicting two students' disturbing film project featuring a local horror legend, The Peeping Tom. As he sets out to prove this story is real and release it as a work of his own, he loses himself and the film crew following him into his project.
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Butterfly Kisses leans more towards the latter (film student trying to document the existence of an entity), but as the film progresses, addresses those similarities head-on, which results in a bit of clever "meta" play.


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