About BFA/BA MASTERCLASS SHOWCASE- Night 3

April 20 Night 3: Dire consequences/apocalyptic - Sleepwalker, Bow & Arrow, and Walk Me Out

Due to quarantine, the BFA Film Class of last year was not able to screen their Directing Projects. We’re so glad to have the opportunity to show them to you April 18-20 in one time only screenings! 

April 18 @ 7:30 pm: Dramas - Halloween, 1987 & Wailing

April 19 @ 7:30 pm:: Thriller/Horror - Lockbox, Grier, and Blood & Fire

April 20 @ 7:30 pm:: Dire Consequences/Apocalyptic -

Sleepwalker, Bow & Arrow, and Walk Me Out


Sleepwalker (17:01)

by Philip R Arentz


In Colonial New England, A young man seeks out an old woods witch to make a deal- a cure for his infertility, in exchange for a sacrificial service.


BOW & ARROW (17:45)

By Michael Flynn


Logline: In a dystopian future, a young boy must learn to survive and overcome the scars of a tragedy that left him unable to shoot his bow and arrow.



WALK ME OUT (17:00)

Kyle Crago


Logline: After the sudden announcement of the impending apocalypse, Winslow and Cassidy must embark on a surreal journey to chase down their doppelgängers while grappling with their turbulent past.












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