Butterfly Kisses (2018)
October 23, 2018Release Date
Butterfly Kisses (2018)
October 23, 2018Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Streaming in:🇺🇸 United States
Cast & Crew.
Seth Adam Kallick
Gavin York / Casting Assistant
Rachel Armiger
Sophia Crane
Reed Delisle
Feldman
Matt Lake
Himself ('Mr. Folklore')
Eileen Del Valle
Amelia York
Janise Whelan
Eve Hunkeler
Alexandria Benford
Reporter
Michael Whelan
Bart Hunkeler
David Sterritt
Himself
Steve Yeager
Himself
Andy Wardlaw
Himself
Margaret Ehrlich
Herself
Matt Davies
Himself / Foley Artist
Monika Butke
Herself
Mike Jones
Himself
Kenny Johnson
Producer
Erik Kristopher Myers
Himself / Director / Writer
Stacie Jones
Producer
Eduardo Sánchez
Himself
Carl Porter
Set Decoration / Camera Operator / Art Direction
Jon Loudenslager
Makeup Artist
Sam Lukowski
Makeup Department Head
Kenny Johnson
Editor / Producer / Director of Photography / Camera Operator
Erik Kristopher Myers
Editor / Casting
Cory Okouchi
Producer / Camera Operator / Sound Recordist
Robin Nicolai
Producer / First Assistant Director
Stacie Jones Gentzler
Producer
Carlo Glorioso
Producer
Sonya Kalian
Executive Producer
Lisa Mikitarian
Executive Producer
Sam Mikitarian
Executive Producer
Alexander N. Shell
Executive Producer
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 23, 2018
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 31m
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Butterfly Kisses is a 2018 found footage horror film written and directed by Erik Kristopher Myers. The film follows filmmaker Gavin York (Seth Adam Kallick) who discovers a box of videotapes depicting a disturbing project by film students Sophia (Rachel Armiger) and Feldman (Reed DeLisle) about an urban legend known as Peeping Tom. As he sets out to prove the footage is real, he becomes obsessed, along with the film crew following him.
The film is a deconstruction of the found footage genre, exploring what if films like The Blair Witch Project, The Last Exorcism, or Paranormal Activity were real. The director also considers it a mixture of academic criticism and the real world horror of how far an artist would be willing to go.