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USA, 2012, 91 Minute Running Time Genre/Subject: Documentary Programs: Documentary, The Watching Hour
DIRECTOR: Michael Paul Stephenson Producer: Zack Carlson, Rod Olson, Meyer Shwarzstein, Lindsay Rowles Stephenson, Michael StephensonEditor: Andrew MatthewsCinematographer: Katie GrahamPrincipal Cast: Matthew Brodeur, Victor Bariteau, Manny Souza, Lori Souza, Richard Brodeur
Director Michael Stephenson In-Person! Chances are you’ve come across one in your lifetime. Your neighbor may be one. Your co-worker may be one. There could even be one in your family. Sometimes they operate alone and sometimes they involve their loved ones. The moment they wait for is over in what seems like the blink of an eye, but there can be months of planning, designing, and building leading up to one single night of terror. These people are home haunters. Idyllic Fairhaven, Massachusetts, is the home of several home haunters, individuals who are obsessed with turning their properties into elaborate and horrifying spectacles every Halloween. The American Scream follows three of them: a perfectionist IT professional whose wife and children help out with varying levels of enthusiasm; a friend inspired to create his own haunt; and a father-and-son duo—as they prepare for the big day. Their passion is immediately apparent and their methods are varied, with some opting for obsessive attention to detail and others more concerned with overall effect. Their common link is an artistic genius bred from the love of scaring the pants off their friends and neighbors. Director Michael Stephenson (Best Worst Movie) has crafted another entertaining and heartwarming documentary with The American Scream. Despite bumps along the way in the days leading up to Halloween, the payoff captured is something truly special. In the end all the mishaps, slips, spills, scrapes, and creative differences don’t matter. What really matters is the sense of pride a home haunter feels by bringing together his or her community to experience the product of months of hard work. That and the look of frozen terror on the faces of men, women, and children alike. Sponsored by: