How to be Lucky
A captive is manipulated by her narcissistic stalker/attacker an attacker well-versed in corporate communication and who happens to be an actual vampire. The vampire uses manipulative propaganda and threatening insinuations to compel her to remain. The film's aesthetic is a psychological horror film referencing both American Psycho and the blood-red glow of the TED-talk stages.
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Length: 100 mins.
Language: English
Presented through our partnership with FilmFest Distribution and the Los Angeles Animated Film Festival
Based on classic 1000-year old Persian literature, "The Book of Kings," - this epic animated film follows the young hero Afaridoun, who is destined to save the kingdom's people from the darkness. King Zahak, who made a pact to seize the throne, is now haunted by his evil deeds, and his nightmares. Afaridoun must conquer his own inner demons before he can battle Zahak's dark forces and restore peace to the kingdom...
Film IMDB PAGE
See everywhere this film is available HERE
Length: 100 mins.
Language: English
Presented through our partnership with FilmFest Distribution and the Los Angeles Animated Film Festival
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