An article was written about Night Terrors!
Baron Craze wrote an amazing article about the Terror Film Festival 2007, and guess what? Night Terrors was included in that article! We thank Baron for his generous words, you can read them below:
"Strangely, after what one would deem to be the last day of the fest...the award show, there was to be one last day of films. However, this not to say these films were worthless, in fact that was far from the truth, these quality films sadly were not seen by many fellow filmmakers, much to their loss yet, the audience was entertained with such delights.....First, of significance were NIGHT TERRORS an interesting film from California, and from Taryn Hough who never went to film school, and is a self-taught woman, who funded her film by doing corporate videos, which probably inspired this production as it deals with a man dealing with the conflicting worlds of fantasy and reality. In which, life in many corporate videos tries to sell a happy, blissful positive side while actually, there is nothing but lies and grim reality. It is easy to detect why the film selected to festival, for its very promising, both in cinematic creation and directing style.."
We thank Baron again for his kind words and look forward to seeing him at many more festivals. If you would like to learn more about Baron Craze, you can check out his website here
"Strangely, after what one would deem to be the last day of the fest...the award show, there was to be one last day of films. However, this not to say these films were worthless, in fact that was far from the truth, these quality films sadly were not seen by many fellow filmmakers, much to their loss yet, the audience was entertained with such delights.....First, of significance were NIGHT TERRORS an interesting film from California, and from Taryn Hough who never went to film school, and is a self-taught woman, who funded her film by doing corporate videos, which probably inspired this production as it deals with a man dealing with the conflicting worlds of fantasy and reality. In which, life in many corporate videos tries to sell a happy, blissful positive side while actually, there is nothing but lies and grim reality. It is easy to detect why the film selected to festival, for its very promising, both in cinematic creation and directing style.."
We thank Baron again for his kind words and look forward to seeing him at many more festivals. If you would like to learn more about Baron Craze, you can check out his website here