It has been a while since I last heard from Nicholas M. Garofolo (Feeding on the Living, Deranged Foxhole), so was nice to see Manhattan Skyline Films were back with a new short film. The short is dedicated to Dave Sweeney, I've seen a few of his films, so it was sad to hear of his passing.
After being kicked out of her childhood home, teenager Hannah (Amanda LoCoco) is offered a place to stay at a shady Airbnb run by Fred (Garofolo). She soon joins the other guests in prostitution, but her success and arrogance leads to other workers and Fred getting both jealous and suspicious of her actions.
This was a whirlwind of a story, in just 11 minutes a story that could easily fit a feature length movie is told. At times, Hannah of the Dead felt like an abridged version of a longer film, with the protagonists tumultuous journey speeding by at a lightning pace, helped along by a decent cast, especially with Garofolo who is on fine a form as ever. All ending on a most enjoyable and fun sequence.
With minimal special effects of somewhat dubious quality, Hannah of the Dead never took itself too seriously and was all the better for it. This was an enjoyable if dizzying story of a troubled girl, set to the backdrop of many custom Electric Tomb tracks.
Filmed at Cape Cod, Hannah of the Dead won the '2026 Best Thriller Short Film' at Festival De Indie, and is available to watch on the Fawesome App for TV, PC, and mobile devices.
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actually sounds interesting!!! I will make sure to check it out!!
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