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WISP: The Annapolis Valley Incident

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Filmed in the same cinematic style of "The Blair With Project," this dramatic movie examines the full emotional impact and raw drama that we experience when we truly confront the Unknown for the first time.
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What begins as a school project has dire consequences. Four college students venture into the Annapolis woods, deep in the great Northern Canadian' mountains as they pursue the legend of Will-O-Wisps, ghostly lights that lead unwary travelers to their doom. When contact with the outside world is severed, tensions rise, putting a major strain on the social fabric of the team. Unable to eat and unable to sleep out of fear of an unknown biological threat, they realize they must band together if they are to have any chance of survival. WISP is a cautionary tale, a reminder that some legends are better left in the past. These young students pay the ultimate price for uncovering the long-kept secret of these mysterious lights.

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MOVIE REVIEW: Atlantic Film Festival
Writer/Director Benjamin Stevens’s feature film is a gripping lost-in-the-woods video-verite horror flick that begins with a whimsical search for the lights of the Will O’the Wisp and then descends into a struggle for survival against an unforeseen biological threat. Four articulate and gamely overconfident pre-grad college students become inarticulate and un-confident and as they face the growing unknown, the film’s intensity builds expertly into a palpable sense of terror. Tense, engrossing and tersely executed, Wisp is a briskly original take on a well-worn genre that examines the fragile bonds of today’s social-media-mad generation.

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