How to be Lucky
A captive is manipulated by her narcissistic stalker/attacker — an attacker well-versed in corporate communication — and who happens to be an actual vampire. The vampire uses manipulative propaganda and threatening insinuations to compel her to remain. The film’s aesthetic is a psychological horror film referencing both American Psycho and the blood-red glow of the TED-talk stages. **Noteworthy Information: Made with a budget of only $700, it was filmed in and around Hansville, WA on the Salish Sea. The narrative structure is inspired by Peter Greenaway’s “The Falls” and evokes the imagery of "The Parallax View" and "La Jetée".
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How to be Lucky DSR
A captive is manipulated by her narcissistic stalker/attacker — an attacker well-versed in corporate communication — and who happens to be an actual vampire. The vampire uses manipulative propaganda and threatening insinuations to compel her to remain. The film’s aesthetic is a psychological horr...