VIDEO DIARY OF A LOST GIRL

Lindsay Denniberg, USA, 2012, AGFA, Cult

The feature film debut from writer-director Lindsay Denniberg and co-writer Chris Shields, VIDEO DIARY OF A LOST GIRL is a hypercolored dreamland that combines a love for genre film history with a gorgeous handmade aesthetic. Louise (Pris McEver) works in a video store. But she’s also a demon. A descendent of biblical demon-mother Lilith, Louise fulfills her predestined obligation to have sex with a man—and then kill him—every full moon. When she meets Charlie (Shields), a reincarnated partner from her past, Louise struggles to not do what she does best. Meticulously crafted with the use of repurposed art materials and green screen, VIDEO DIARY is a valentine to the VHS aesthetic and an exploration of personal themes via the guise of body horror. The movie was influenced by everything from LIQUID SKY to ROCKULA, from HEATHERS to DEAD RINGERS, resulting in an absurdist, experimental horror-comedy that was years ahead of its time.

SPECIAL FEATURES
• Preserved from the original digital video master
• Commentary with director Lindsay Denniberg, star Pris McEver, and film programmer Cristina Cacioppo
• Commentary with Lindsay Denniberg, co-writer and star Chris Shields, and star Casey Puccini
• Behind the scenes featurette
• Outtakes
• Trailers
• Short films
• Photo gallery

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Details

  • 96 mins.
  • Color
  • 1.85:1

Formats

  • Blu-ray

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