My Cherry Pie Directors Addison Heath and Jasmine Jakupi Talk Aussie Indie Horror, Roger Ward, and Delicious Dialogue in This Interview

My Cherry Pie Directors Addison Heath and Jasmine Jakupi Talk Aussie Indie Horror, Roger Ward, and Delicious Dialogue in This Interview

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My Cherry Pie is one of the brilliant Aussie horror films screening at the online film fest: A NIGHT OF HORROR INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL. With a clear adoration for horror cinema, My Cherry Pie is a gruesome and hilarious dive into the world of criminals who end up in the wrong part of the country, and in deadly strife. Certain to delight horror fans, this is a genuinely exciting entry into the all-too-sparse Aussie horror film canon.

Co-directors Addison Heath and Jasmine Jakupi talk about their influences, how they made the film in rural Victoria, and turning Sotiris Tzelios into a Roger Ward-lookalike in this interview. Make sure to check out My Cherry Pie when A NIGHT OF HORROR lands on October 18th.

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