Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Crowd Funding Kicks Off For “Still”



stillThe crowd funding campaign has kicked off for horror thriller “Still”. The film is considered as a unique psychological thriller inspired by such female-centric 70s films as "Images," "Season of the Witch," "Le Orme," "Neither the Sea Nor the Sand," and "Let's Scare Jessica to Death." Written and directed by Jason Coffman, shooting Fall/Winter 2013.

"Still" is the story of a young woman named Alice, who lives with her cousin and his girlfriend in Chicago. Alice finds a great new job, but one night she goes back into the office with a coworker and the two women are attacked, having seemingly stumbled upon a robbery in progress.

Alice is hospitalized, and when she wakes she discovers that she has an extraordinarily rare condition: akinetopsia, or "motion blindness." The part of her brain that processes motion has been damaged, even though the rest of her senses function normally. In addition to the difficulty of adjusting to life with a new kind of perception, Alice has to deal with threats both internal (strange dreams) and external (a strange figure following her). Why is she having these nightmares? Will she remember what really happened in the office the night of the attack? Who is following her, and why?

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