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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.
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How To Be Lucky
70 min
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.
How To Be Lucky
70 min
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.