Release the Bats

Release the Bats

8.0

Apr 01 2018

0h 10m

Comedy, Horror

A short film about a put-upon goth girl. Eleanor, a disaffected teen escapes from abuse and homophobia by making a DIY vampire movie with her friends.

Etta Fontenot

Etta Fontenot

Eleanor

Jibz Cameron

Jibz Cameron

Marsha

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