Private Project

The Scarecrow

After Farmer Bates erects his new Scarecrow, over time, its features become more human. His days and nights are plagued by sourceless sounds and maddening visions. Soon his entire concepts of reality and fiction blur.

  • Leah Pollack
    Director
  • Leah Pollack
    Writer
  • Missy Lupo
    Producer
  • Sara Moore
    Producer
  • Leah Pollack
    Producer
  • Solomon Shiv
    Key Cast
    "The Farmer"
  • Angel Burch
    Key Cast
    "The Scarecrow"
  • Project Type:
    Experimental, Short, Student
  • Genres:
    Horror, Experimental, Thriler, Suspense
  • Runtime:
    2 minutes 51 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    May 29, 2017
  • Production Budget:
    8,900 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    United States
  • Country of Filming:
    United States
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Black & White
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    Yes
  • Student Project:
    Yes
  • Spotlight Horror Film Awards Spotlight Horror Film Awards
    Atlanta, GA
    United States
    December 16, 2017
    Silver Award
  • Videoscream International Film Festival
    Portland, OR
    United States
    January 12, 2019
    Best Micro-Short and Best Cinematography
  • Worldwide Women's Film Festival
    Phoenix, AZ
    United States
    February 9, 2018
    Best Horror
  • 2016 SCAD Narrative Thesis Award
    Savannah, GA
    United States
    Spotlight Film Winner
  • Female Filmmakers Film Festival

    United States
    May 9, 2018
    Official Selection
  • The 2nd Annual Jim Thorpe Independent Film Festival
    Jim Thorpe, PA
    United States
    April 12, 2018
    Official Selection
  • Film & Her: A Female Filmmaker Showcase

    United States
    April 1, 2018
    Official Selection
  • Tea, Toast and Ghosts Tea, Toast and Ghosts
    Folkestone, Kent, UK
    United Kingdom
    December 17, 2017
    Official Selection
  • Austin Spotlight Film Festival
    Austin, TX
    United States
    November 29, 2017
    Official Selection
  • Tulipoff International Film Festival
    Shahrekord
    Iran, Islamic Republic of
    December 5, 2017
    Iran Premier
    Official Selection
  • The Wayward Festival
    Los Angeles, CA
    United States
    February 28, 2018
    Semi-Finalist
  • Near Nazareth Festival ( NNF)
    Aliyat Hano'ar St 12 Afula
    Israel
    December 13, 2017
    Semi-Finalist
  • 13HORROR.COM FILM & SCREENPLAY CONTEST
    Online
    November 15, 2017
    Finalist
  • 2018 Southeast Emmy Student Production Award
    Atlanta, GA
    United States
    Nominee (Short Form Fiction)
  • Aab International Film Festival
    Moga, Punjab
    India
    November 22, 2017
    India Premier
    Official Selection
  • Move Me Productions Belgium - Film Festival
    Antwerpen
    Belgium
    November 26, 2017
    Official Selection
  • Women's Only Entertainment Film Festival
    online
    December 18, 2017
    Official Selection
  • Hot Springs International Women's Film Festival
    Hot Springs, AR
    United States
    March 17, 2018
    Official Selection
  • Festival of Misfit Films
    Conway, AR
    United States
    December 8, 2017
    Official Selection
  • The Rio Grind Film Festival
    Vancouver, BC
    Canada
    November 16, 2017
    Official Selection
  • Cannes Latitude Film Festival & Script Contest
    River John, Nova Scotia
    Canada
    May 3, 2018
    Official Selection
  • Chandler International Film Festival
    Chandler, AZ
    United States
    January 12, 2018
    Official Selection
  • Cardiff International Film Festival
    Cardiff, Wales
    United Kingdom
    October 27, 2017
    UK Premier
    Official Selection
  • Bleedingham Horror Short Film Festival
    Bellingham, WA
    United States
    October 28, 2017
    Official Selection
  • 3 Minute Film Festival
    Santa Barbara, CA
    United States
    Official Selection
  • Planet 9 Film Fest (Horror, sci-fi, artistic, Indie)
    Los Angeles, CA
    United States
    October 14, 2017
    Official Selection
  • Halloweenapalooza
    Ottumwa, IA
    United States
    October 14, 2017
    Official Selection
  • The Indie Horror Film Festival
    DeKalb, Illinois
    United States
    March 16, 2018
    Official Selection
  • HHF 48 HR FILM and HORROR SHORTS FEST
    Hammond, LA
    United States
    October 21, 2017
    Official Selection
  • Sanford International Film Festival
    Sanford, ME
    United States
    October 18, 2017
    Official Selection
  • Sick Chick Flicks Film Festival
    Apex, NC
    United States
    October 28, 2017
    Official Selection
  • Ax Wound Film Festival
    Brattleboro, VT
    United States
    November 17, 2017
    Official Selection
  • Lift-Off Global Network Tokyo Online Film Festival
    Tokyo
    Japan
    April 15, 2018
    Official Selection
  • St Albans Film Festival
    St. Albans
    United Kingdom
    June 26, 2018
    Official Selection
  • San Mauro Torinese International Film Festival
    San Mauro torinese, Torino
    Italy
    January 1, 2018
    Italian Premier
    Semi-Finalist
  • WonderRoot's Generally Local Mostly Independent Film Festival
    Atlanta, GA
    United States
    December 20, 2017
    Official Selection
  • Fake Flesh Film Festival
    Kamloops, British Columbia
    Canada
    October 25, 2017
    Official Selection
Director Biography - Leah Pollack

Leah Pollack was born in Little Rock, Arkansas September 3rd 1992. From an early age she had a fascination with visual story telling through film and television but started out in traditional stage theater. She began film making in 2011 while attending the Parkview Magnet High School for Arts and Sciences. She started attending SCAD in 2013 for Film and Television and won the SCAD Narrative Thesis Award for her short film “The Scarecrow. She graduated the summer of 2018 with a B.F.A in Film and Television.

Some Reviews of The Scarecrow:

"There were some superb opening shots which really helped to lay the foundations for this.

Solomon Shiv has a bit of a younger Paul Newman about him and his haunted, tormented expressions really helped to carry the film.

It's a nice idea and one which is executed very well. It's Poe-ish - it's hard to tell if the haunting was real or inside the farmer's head. Either way, it was scary. And very, very enjoyable."

- 13horror.com

"Hocking the black goo scarecrow! This is great. It’s a total nightmare. The main actor is perfect for the character and is interesting to watch as he goes through his torment. The scarecrow is eerie and even more eerie, simple and perfect is the use of light and actual shadow in this. 9 severed heads given to this!"

- Planet 9 Film Fest

"The Scarecrow’ is a sum of fears, a brutal incision in a mind that is too deep and foggy to be cleared out by light. It looks like you can go in, but you can never get out. Leah Pollack went through the dictionary of nightmares, picked up one randomly, and made the most out of it. The fear of the past hunting the present is way to common these days in cinematography, and we’ve had many examples even in this festival, but Pollack’s approach is slightly different, and altogether both interesting and ravishing.

The use of black and white set the path of this short horror movie, making it unexpectable and intense. The feeling we’ve experienced whilst watching ‘The Scarecrow’ was the same one a person experiences when the car lights go blind and the road is covered in a deep dense fog – you have to go further, but you have absolutely no idea what is there. The visceral interpretation was a great achievement for this short movie, enhancing the passive-aggressive mood; each and every scene had its own pulse and it was raising minute after minute till the end when it suddenly stopped in the most theatrical and mindblowing way.

What we really appreciated in 'The Scarecrow' was the editing – for a narrative that tends to skip bars like an old vintage vinyl player, the story was cursive, and it maintained the old-school aspect that reminded us of the cult classic ‘Eraserhead’. Leah Pollack may have hit the jackpot with the technique used in this short and so we are definitely eager to see it in a feature movie as the director proved that she has talent and a great vision. The only thing missing right now is a great feature to project her in the big league of filmmaking."

- Vlad A. G (Feel The Reel Riff Int. Film Festival)

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Director Statement

I create my work because of several reasons; It allows me to explore myself as I explore different concepts and ideas and the drive for me to top myself is what keeps me going. Most importantly my work has the potential to connect with people from the emotional impact through my or any work in film. Film can show that someone understands you, that no matter how you think and feel, there is at least one other person out there who feels like you and are not as alone as you think you are. I try to tackle the heart of the story I want to tell, and convey the themes through a more emotional experience rather than focusing on the logic of the story. I feel horror facilitates this approach the most. Most of our oldest fables have some element of horror or macabre in them, which is why humans have an innate fixation on fear and horror and how that relates to our nature. I think that’s why scary stories have the strongest staying power as opposed to say a traditional love story or a comedy.