Miss December
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Miss December | |
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Directed by | Derek Lindeman |
Written by | Faith Brody |
Produced by | John Guarnere Tommy Avallone Anne Qualteri Frank Williams |
Starring | Jensen Bucher Nick Troy Jake Matthews Gilbert Gottfried Corbin Bernsen Brian O'Halloran |
Production company | Double Windsor Films |
Distributed by | SModcast Pictures |
Country | United States |
Miss December is a 2011 dark romantic comedy directed by Derek Lindeman and written by Faith Brody. Jensen Bucher plays Ari, a waitress who believes she may be the next victim of a serial killer.
Plot[]
The "Calendar Girl Killer" has been murdering a different girl in Philadelphia every month and sending their photos to the press in pin-up style poses. After a taunting letter to the press describing his future 'Miss December', a waitress named Ari believes he has selected her and finds it flattering rather than horrifying and attempts to figure out who her 'secret admirer' may be.
Production[]
The story originated as a 2002 one-act play by Brody called Christmas Eve.[citation needed] It was later adapted into the 2006 short film titled Calendar Girl,[citation needed] before being adapted into the feature-length 2012 film, Miss December by Double Windsor Films.
Film festivals[]
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Festival | Award | Year |
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Woods Hole Film Festival | Best Comedy Feature | 2011 |
First Glance Film Festival Philadelphia | Best Director (Derek Lindeman) | 2011 |
First Glance Film Festival Philadelphia | Best in Fest | 2011 |
Philadelphia Cinefest | Best Festival of Independents Film | 2011 |
Hoboken International Film Festival | Best Actress (Jensen Bucher) | 2011 |
Hoboken International Film Festival | Best Feature Film | 2011 |
Reception[]
Aintitcool.com wrote "MISS DECEMBER has a nice black soul and is definitely worth checking out for those in the mood for a little humor in the shade of pitch."[1]
References[]
- ^ Ambush Bug. "AICN Horror". Aint' It Cool News.
External links[]
- 2011 films
- American comedy horror films
- American films
- 2010s comedy horror films
- SModcast Pictures films
- 2011 comedy films
- Comedy horror film stubs