Luna
A family in mourning is haunted by their daughter Luna.
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Ross WilliamsDirectorNecrotic, Self Inflicted, Robot Love
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Ross WilliamsWriter
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Kirk McKenzieKey Cast"Dad"
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Twanissa CoxKey Cast"Mom"
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Harlan CoxKey Cast"Brother"
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Zoe WilliamsKey Cast"Luna"
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Project Type:Short
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Genres:Horror, Thriller, Dark Comedy
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Runtime:10 minutes 33 seconds
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Completion Date:January 21, 2019
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Production Budget:3,000 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital 4k
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Aspect Ratio:2:35x1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Killer Valley Horror Film FestivalAshland, Oregon
January 5, 2019
Preview Screening -
Ashland Independent Film FestivalAshland, Oregon
April 13, 2019
Premiere
Official Selection -
Oregon Scream WeekPortland, Oregon
August 9, 2019
Best Cinematography -
Klamath Independent Film FestivalKlamath Falls, Oregon
September 15, 2019
Official Selection -
Flixx FestFort Jones, California
September 19, 2019
Official Selection -
Horror Movie Freaks Film FestClemmons, NC
October 18, 2019
Official Selection -
HalloweenapaloozaOttumwa, IA
October 11, 2019
Official Selection -
Horror Avenue Film FestDEKALB, IL
November 2, 2019
Official Selection -
NAFCo Film Festival SeriesGrampian, Pennsylvania
October 18, 2019
Official Selection -
Videoscream International Film FestivalPortland, Oregon
November 15, 2019
Best Supporting Actress -
PDXtreme FestPortland, Oregon
United States
December 6, 2019
Official Selection
Ross Williams grew up in Northern California during the 80’s. As a kid, he was deeply influenced by the movies he saw on HBO, but it wasn’t until his mid-twenties that he figured out he wanted to make films of his own. In 2002, his first short film “eRATicate”, a super-8, B&W horror-comedy about a pair of killer rats, garnered him a few film festival awards and some mild attention. He's been largely ignored since. But for the past 17 years, he's soldiered on, writing, directing & editing narrative films, documentaries, music videos and commercials, mostly so he can laugh at his own jokes. He now lives in southern Oregon with his wife and two kids, where he owns and operates XRATS Productions, producing local commercials, product videos, business profiles and the like. He continues to dream big, hone his craft and always looking for new ways to stretch his filmmaking dollar. He’s slowly working towards making his first feature film. Find his work at http://www.XRATS.net