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Slaughter Daughter to Premiere at 2012 Freak Show Horror Film Festival


Posted on September 27th, by Anthony Bednarik in archived, Featured Articles, film, Past Articles. No Comments

Travis Campbell’s campy horror film Slaughter Daughter has been officially selected to premiere at the 2012 seventh annual Freak Show Horror Film Festival Saturday October 27 at 5:30 pm in Orlando, Florida.  The film festival, which selected only 30 films to screen, is named as one of the 20 coolest film festivals in the world by Movie Maker Magazine.

Slaughter Daughter, directed by Travis Campbell and written by Lauren Miller, tells the twisted story of former beauty queen Farrah (Nicola Fiore). Agoraphobic and increasingly mentally unstable, Farrah commits an act of heinous self-mutilation and is dragged kicking and screaming to Bellevue by her overbearing mother (Leesa Rowland). Once there, she begins writing to a serial killer on Death Row (Tim Dax). Obsession overtakes her, thoughts of murder become her only solace and love, blood and gore soon collide!

If you live in or near Orlando, FL make sure to go check out the Freak Show Horror Film Festival. If you are a fan of horror films you will not want to miss it!  If you do make it out to the festival make sure to watch Slaughter Daughter and show your support.

Visit http://slaughterdaughtermovie.com to keep up to date on Slaughter Daughter and find out about any future screenings if you are unable to make it to the Freak Show Horror Film Festival.

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