Thanks to your votes, psychological thriller “TEN” won this weekend’s Project of the Week contest!
Congratulations
to “TEN” director Michael J. Epstein. The filmmaker will receive a
digital distribution consultation from SnagFilms and the film is now
officially a candidate for Project of the Month. That winner will be
awarded with a consultation from the Sundance Institute.
Here’s what the project’s about:
No one is who they seem. Not even you.
TEN is a collectivist, post-exploitation psychological thriller devised
as a possible explanation for the events of the 1972 Spektor Island
Massacre. On a cold December afternoon, ten women arrive at a mansion on
Spektor Island, famed for years of reported hauntings and strange
activities.The all-female cast film is a response to exploitation, slasher, and
thriller films, with particular focus on the storytelling prominent in
b-movies and genre films from the 1950s-1980s. It explores the meaning
and fluidity of identity and takes a number of surprising turns.
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