It’s a horror film named “Dream Eater,” churning with an undercurrent of trauma. The tiny production took place over nine days — mostly nights, given the nocturnal script.
“It was dark hours — long, cold, dark hours” Jay Drakulic remembers.
Yet Drakulic, who wrote and directed the movie alongside his Blind Luck Pictures partners Mallory Drumm and Alex Lee Williams, loved the process of the Canadian shoot.
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“The enjoyment of making films together and telling stories has been something that … happiness is the journey, not the destination,” he says. “To be here is the ultimate cherry on top of what has
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