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Thin Blue Veins
Siblings fleeing their abusive father, a cop, are caught in a game of supernatural cat-and-mouse when they attempt to seek shelter in an abandoned home used for a sinister ritual.
Liz Manashil is attached to direct, she specializes in feminist content with a whimsical twist. She was chosen due to her compassionate approach to characterization and lyrical attitude in regard to visual sequences. Learn more about Liz at this link!!
Here’s what people are saying about Thin Blue Veins:
“It's easy to imagine this concept intriguing a wide range of audience members and demographics. While the rural and suburb-centric themes that run throughout the script will be most compelling to those who grew up in similar areas, you make the themes embedded into the narrative compelling in many other relatable ways as well. Lastly, you apply an effective, focused sense of structure to the piece - ensuring that each scene has a clear narrative or atmospheric purpose. Moving forward, no major revisions are needed to make the screenplay feel ripe for production, and ready for the competitive marketplace ahead of you.” - Screencraft Feedback
“THIN BLUE VEINS is a genuinely terrifying and suspenseful horror-thriller. The story’s anchored by its two likable, charismatic leads Faye and Willow, whom the reader strongly roots for. Faye and Willow also have clearly defined character arcs over the course of the story, as their sheer bravery and keen survival skills exponentially grow. The story’s antagonists are also utterly frightening…” - Slamdance Feedback