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Directed by | Michael Lewis Foster |
Written by | Michael Lewis Foster |
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Cinematography | David Jester |
Edited by | Michael Lewis Foster |
Music by | Alex E. McDaniel |
Production company | Slanted View Pictures |
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Running time | 26 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $10,000 |
Hush is a 2016 horror drama short film written and directed by Michael Lewis Foster. The film stars Rachel Barker, Luke Bedsole, Eric Casalini and Ghadir Mounib. It screened at San Diego International Film Festival and Catalina Film Festival and won awards at Oceanside International Film Festival and Horrible Imaginings Film Festival. The film was distributed by Seed&Spark and Bloody Disgusting.
Sadie is trying her best to be Caleb’s mother, but he makes life impossible to raise a child.
The film was made in San Diego [2] [3] and directed by Michael Foster. [4] In an interview at MovieMaker Magazine, Foster claimed to have drawn inspiration for Hush from the 2012 Aurora, Colorado shooting. [5]
Hush premiered at the San Diego International Film Festival. [6] [7] [8] It later screened as part of the New York No Limits Film Series, [9] Catalina Film Festival, [10] Chicago Horror Film Festival, [11] NewFilmmakers LA, [1] Hollywood Just 4 Shorts and was distributed by Seed&Spark [12] and Bloody Disgusting. [13] It screened virtually at Oceanside International Film Festival’s Ten Year Reprise in 2021 as part of the festival’s best films of 2017. [14]
Hush was featured among a panel of filmmakers at the premiere of Our Barrio , an event hosted by the IntelleXual Podcast at the Museum of Photographic Arts. [15] [16] Foster later represented the film at a panel for San Diego Comic-Con. [4] The film was recommended by KPBS’ Cinema Junkie at Horrible Imaginings Film Festival. [17]
Film critic Scott Marks at San Diego Reader calls the film a "dark, beautifully made, and brutally honest bouncing-baby short." [2] Timothy Rawles at San Diego Gay and Lesbian News said the “structure of the story is put together with many uncomfortable and unexpected solutions.” [1] [12]
Festival | Year | Award | Recipient(s) | Result | Ref. |
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HorrorHaus Film Festival | 2017 | Best Actress | Rachel Barker | Won | [18] |
Best Young Actor | Luke Bedsole | Won | |||
Nightmares Film Festival | 2017 | Best Actress Short | Rachel Barker | Nominated | [19] [20] |
Best Actor Short | Luke Bedsole | Nominated | |||
Oceanside International Film Festival | 2017 | Best Picture | Michael Foster | Won | [21] [22] |
Horrible Imaginings Film Festival | 2017 | Best San Diego Film | Hush | Won | [3] [23] |
Best Shorts Competition | 2016 | Award of Recognition – Film Short | Michael Foster | Won | [24] |
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