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The Puppetman

Headline

Plays with the short film Slashr

Showtime
Premiere Type
Premiere Type
West Coast Premiere
Category
Film Category
Feature
Runtime
Run Time
1h 36m
Country
Country
United States
Directed by
Directed by
Brandon Christensen
Produced by
Produced By
Matt Manjourides & Justin Martell
Written by
Written by
Brandon Christensen & Ryan Christensen
Main Cast
Main Cast
Alyson Gorske, Kio Cyr, Michael Pare, Anna Telfer, Angel Prater, Cameron Wong, Caryn Richman, Zachary Le Vey
Synopsis
The Puppetman, a convicted killer on death row always maintained his innocence and that it was an evil force controlling his body as he slaughtered his victims. Now Michal, the killer's daughter, begins to suspect that there may be some truth to her fathers claim when those around her begin to die in brutal ways. She must try and break the curse of The Puppetman before all her loved ones are killed.
Meet the Filmmaker
Meet the Filmmaker
Contact Info
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3417134/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1

Brandon

Christensen

Director
Director/Writer - Brandon Christensen Born and raised in Calgary Alberta, Brandon has worked all of his professional career out of Las Vegas, Nevada....Read more
Director/Writer - Brandon Christensen Born and raised in Calgary Alberta, Brandon has worked all of his professional career out of Las Vegas, Nevada. Starting in music videos and commercials, his first feature film experience was producing for Colin Minihan on the 2015 shoot of “It Stains The Sands Red”. Being a father and drawing from his own experiences, he made his first feature film “STILL/BORN” which was a huge hit worldwide. His second film “Z” made waves on digital platforms and in the box office globally. Read less
The Puppetman harkens back to films like Final Destination where you take a group of friends and exploit them for horrifying deaths. We had a ton of fun developing these characters and then taking everything we know about them and turning it against themselves. While I’ve killed off characters before, it was nothing compared to the grotesque machinations that Shudder allowed us to do on The Puppetman.