An atheist is kidnapped by a woman who thinks he has been possessed by a demon.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
99pp
Genre:
Horror
Budget:
Shoestring
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
A skeptical documentary filmmaker named Ant and his crew investigate occult legends at a remote rental house, only for their project to take a terrifying turn. After a harrowing, supernatural incident in the woods, Ant awakens chained and injured, surrounded by candles and salt sigils, under the care of Sosa—a tough, tattooed survivalist and the house’s owner. Sosa claims Ant is possessed by the demon of Saint Cyprian, unleashed after he read from a forbidden book during filming. As Ant struggles to escape and make sense of his fractured memories, Sosa insists that exorcism rituals are his only hope, warning that leaving the woods will doom him and anyone who tries to help. With his friends missing and reality unraveling, Ant must confront both his disbelief and the possibility that something truly evil has taken hold within him.

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The Writer: Erick Freitas

Erick Freitas is a writer/actor/director from NY/NJ. He's written three short films and directed one. He's also written for multiple franchise comic books such as "Judge Dredd", "Godzilla, and "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles". While also creating his own original IP such as Amazing Forest, Oort, and GimmeDatMummy. Other accolades include being selected as a 2nd Rounder in Austin Film Festival 2018, 2020 Atlanta Film Festival Screenplay Finalist, 2019 Filmmatic Horror Festival finalist, and being accepted into the 2020 Russian International Horror Festival. Also receiving solid coverage from sites/festivals such as Blcklst, BlueCat, Austin, and Bulletproof Screenwriting. Go to bio
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