About BFA/BA MASTERCLASS SHOWCASE- Night 2

April 19 Night 2: Thriller/Horror - Lockbox, Grier, and Blood&Ties

Due to quarantine, the BFA Film Class of last year was not able to screen their Directing Projects. We’re so glad to have the opportunity to show them to you April 18-20 in one time only screenings! 

April 18 @ 7:30 pm: Dramas - Halloween, 1987 & Wailing

April 19 @ 7:30 pm:: Thriller/Horror - Lockbox, Grier, and Blood & Fire

April 20 @ 7:30 pm:: Dire Consequences/Apocalyptic - Sleepwalker, Bow & Arrow, and Walk Me Out 


LOCK BOX (20:24)

by Jake Noecker

Logline: A desperate man stumbles upon a life-changing amount of money, but must make a risky stop on his way to a new life.


Grier (13:50)

by Lindsay Allen

Logline: An out of control and neglected daughter wants to move on after her Mother’s death, but is pulled back from the secrets and lies her life was built on.



BLOOD & TIES (19:54)

 by Jake Boos

 Logline: The cracks of a small troubled family begin forming after a flat tire leads to a strange roadside encounter




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