Teen film maker Emily Hagins proves independent film making is not dead...it's undead. She was 12 when she made her zombie flick. Now she's 16 and the subject of a new documentary titled Zombie Gir...
Teen film maker Emily Hagins proves independent film making is not dead...it's undead. She was 12 when she made her zombie flick. Now she's 16 and the subject of a new documentary titled Zombie Girl: The Movie at SlamDance. (Produced by Darren Ewing and Kim McDaniel of The Salt Lake Tribune.)
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