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The Blair Witch Project

The Blair Witch Project | Daniel Myrick, Eduardo Sánchez | US 1999 | 81 Min | 35mm
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Metro Historisch
Fr,20.09.▸20:30
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In 1994, three film students on a documentary film project went out into the woods of Maryland in search of the “Blair witch” and then disappeared without a trace. Recovered by the police some time later, the video footage they recorded shows their final days. In 1999, The Blair Witch Project burst into a horror film culture that had unraveled into a mess of post-modernism and become one big meta joke, leading the genre back to its roots through its minimalistically simplified form as a crescendo of primal fear. Produced for just a few thousand bucks, this genuinely scary enterprise and apex of found-footage horror cinema was propelled to global success by a very early form of viral internet-campaign. A pop-culture milestone. (mk)

Daniel Myrick, Eduardo Sánchez
famously wrote and directed the horror phenomenon The Blair Witch Project. Together with their producer Gregg Hale, they had previously collaborated on three short films. Myrick, a Florida native, went on to co-found Raw Feed, a direct-to-video division of Warner Home Video specializing in horror films, and directed the found-footage sci-fi horror movie Skyman (2019). Sánchez, who was born in Cuba and grew up in the United States, later made movies like the supernatural Lovely Molly (2011) and Exists (2014), a found-footage monster-horror film. He has also directed episodes of TV series like Supernatural, American Horror Stories, and From Dusk Till Dawn.
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Language Version OmdU
Cast Heather Donahue, Michael C. Williams, Joshua Leonard
Writer Daniel Myrick, Eduardo Sánchez
Editing Daniel Myrick, Eduardo Sánchez
Cinematography Neal Fredericks

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Metro Historisch
Fr,20.09.▸20:30