Emily Hagins

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Emily Hagins (2008)

Emily Hagins (born October 27, 1992 in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , United States ) is an American director and screenwriter. At the age of 12 she directed the zombie film Pathogen .

biography

Emily Hagins was born on October 27, 1992 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and moved to Austin, Texas in 1993. As a child she was interested in filmmaking and made 8 short films as well as a documentary about the independent film Organic . Your short film Buddie vs. The Barbies I caught the attention of director Cameron Crowe who found it really funny. In 2004 she wrote the screenplay for the zombie film Pathogen . In 2005 she received funding from the Texas Filmmakers Production Fund to complete the film. In 2009 a documentary about the production of her first film Pathogen was published under the title Zombie Girl: The Movie .

In 2011 her vampire film My Sucky Teen Romance was released , which was funded by crowdfunding .

She wrote the script and directed the 2017 film Die Münzraub-AG .

Filmography

  • 2006: Pathogen
  • 2009: The Retelling
  • 2011: My Sucky Teen Romance
  • 2013: Chilling Visions: 5 Senses of Fear
  • 2013: Grow Up, Tony Phillips
  • 2017: The Münzraub-AG (Coin Heist)

Web links

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  1. ^ Mary Celeste Kearney: Girls Make Media . Routledge, 2006, ISBN 1135474796 , pp. 190, 213, 336.
  2. 19-year-old director Emily Hagins Talks 'My Sucky Teen Romance,' Making Movies About Teenagers & More . IndieWire. Archived from the original on December 3, 2013. Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Retrieved February 26, 2017. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / blogs.indiewire.com
  3. Interview: Young Filmmaker Emily Hagins On Combining Comedy And Carnage For 'My Sucky Teen Romance' . StarPulse.
  4. Emily Hagins' Unsucky Movie Career . Austin Chronicle.