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Indie Horror: “Lucky” Director Natasha Kermani When playing with perceptions and mental safety becomes the point

Indie Horror: “Lucky” Director Natasha Kermani When playing with perceptions and mental safety becomes the point

August 4, 2021 By Summer Brooks Leave a Comment

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Director Natasha Kermani (Imitation Girl) stops by to talk about her new indie thriller Lucky, starring Brea Grant (who also wrote this).

Natasha talks about the long journey this film took to getting produced, including Brea’s long journey from writing it to getting it produced (and how she came to play the lead role), adjusting the story to fit Brea after she did take on the role, framing the story and the suspense elements, and so much more.

And yes, these two are working on future projects together, and I can’t wait to see what comes next.

LUCKY is available now on VOD, Digital HD, and DVD.

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