Sharp period detail, a solid central performance from Heather Brittain O’Scanlon, and smart storytelling hooks are the ticket in Nancy Menagh’s award-winning VICTIM NO.6. A serial killer stalks 1975 NYC. That’s not going to stop New Yorkers from having fun in this largely bar-set short. It’s a groovy time. Just be careful who you leave with. – Mitch Davis
Lucifer, Satan, and the Devil meet with a corporate PR agent to rehabilitate their images - which includes reminding the world that they're women. But when they discover that the agent is more evil than they are, they vow to take down the world's really bad humans and reclaim the mantle of "Top Evil".
2 old friends do therapy with a twist. they thought. Director John Hedlund Writers Wally Marzano-LesnevichFrancesco Nuzzi Stars Garry PastoreHeather Brittain O'ScanlonWally Marzano-Lesnevich
An accidental meeting between recently widowed man and a young girl will change both of their lives forever.
Janet waits for her husband to meet her in heaven, but when he shows up, he has his current wife with him.
One day, while using a popular broadcasting video app, a teenage girl named Katie discovers the truth about the urban myth known as The Old Knitty. They say that if you stumble upon Knitty's live stream, and she happens to see you watching, she'll call out your name, and mark you. She will then haunt you via any electronic device you happen to own or be on.
After the molestation of his son, a father struggles with his need to seek revenge and the fear that feeds his inability to do so.
Heather is an award-winning actress and filmmaker. Credits include Blue Bloods (CBS), Tom's Dilemma, a feature produced by the Sundance award-winning Darren Dean ("The Florida Project", "Tangerine"), and the Vimeo Staff Pick "At The End Of The Cul-De-Sac", a Paul Trillo film which was featured in TIME Magazine and premiered at the Palm Springs International Film Festival. Heather is President of Via Mantra Productions, an independent film production company. Via Mantra's latest film is the 1970's thriller Victim No. 6 starring Heather, alongside Russ Russo ("Catch Hell", "An Act of War"), which has won numerous awards, and several Best Actress awards for Heather, including a Best Performance award from Kevin Smith at his inaugural Smodcastle Film Festival. Next up for Heather & Via Mantra are two feature films; Big Enzo's Wedding and Haunting Skies, both of which are in development. Heather is a member of SAG-AFTRA, she is Vice-Chair of the board of directors for the Garden State Film Festival, New Jersey's Premier Independent Film Festival, and is a member of New York Women in Film and Television (NYWIFT) as well as Women in Media. Heather is also the founder of Film Festival Insider.
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