Director Jourdan McClure says, "Children Of Sorrow" is unlike anything I thought I would do. It’s really my attempt at a P.O.V Mocku-horror film with roots in the slice of life genre. The story is told through the lenses of diegetic devices. This is not found footage but this style utilizes elements of the FF aesthetic along with the documentary presentation to make something unnerving and interesting.”
The film stars Bill Oberst Jr. as self-help guru Simon Leach, Hannah Levien and Whitney Nielsen.
The film stars Bill Oberst Jr. as self-help guru Simon Leach, Hannah Levien and Whitney Nielsen.
The film’s official synopsis:
“A young woman embeds herself in a cult looking for answers to her sisters disappearance, only to find a dark secret within the cult and an even darker secret within herself.
COS is pretty unlike anything I thought I would do. It’s really my attempt at a P.O.V Mocku-horror film with roots in the slice of life genre. The story is told through the lenses of diegetic devices. This is not found footage but utilizes elements of the FF aesthetic along with the documentary presentation to make something unnerving and interesting.”
Director: Jourdan McClure
Writer: Ryan Finnerty
“A young woman embeds herself in a cult looking for answers to her sisters disappearance, only to find a dark secret within the cult and an even darker secret within herself.
COS is pretty unlike anything I thought I would do. It’s really my attempt at a P.O.V Mocku-horror film with roots in the slice of life genre. The story is told through the lenses of diegetic devices. This is not found footage but utilizes elements of the FF aesthetic along with the documentary presentation to make something unnerving and interesting.”
Director: Jourdan McClure
Writer: Ryan Finnerty
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