Marty Lang is an award-winning filmmaker, professor and journalist. He attended the University of Connecticut, graduating with a B.A. in Journalism and covering entertainment for the New York Times. After producing the independent feature "A Little Bit of Lipstick," starring Mia Tyler and Soupy Sales, Lang was accepted into the Florida State University Graduate Film Conservatory in 2002. He worked on over 50 short films at FSU, associate producing the Student Academy Award-winning comedy "The Plunge" in 2003. He also wrote and directed the comedy "Cheap as Hell: A Christmas Story," which won "The Precious" at the 2005 New Haven (Conn.) Underground Film Festival. After working for Zide/Perry Films and Magnet Management in Los Angeles, he moved back home to Connecticut. Since then, Lang has co-produced the satire "Being Michael Madsen," starring Michael Madsen, Virginia Madsen, David Carradine and and Lacey Chabert, associate produced the supernatural drama "The Other Side of the Tracks," starring Brendan Fehr and Tania Raymonde, and produced the vampire thriller "Fog Warning." He also associate produced "Out of My Hand," a drama that world premiered at the 2015 Berlin International Film Festival. In addition, Lang developed the curriculum for the nationally-recognized Connecticut Film Industry Training Program, and was its Assistant Director from 2008 to 2012. Lang also wrote, directed and produced the feature romantic dramedy "Rising Star," which was acquired for worldwide distribution by Content Film in 2013. The film won Best Premiere and was an Audience Award nominee at the 2012 Seattle True Independent Film Festival, and won the Audience Award at the 2013 Southeastern New England Film, Arts and Music Festival. It has been featured in Filmmaker Magazine, Film Threat and Film Courage. It also won indieWIRE's Project of the Month for September 2011. It is available for streaming on Amazon.com Lang has taught film at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut. He is currently in development on his second feature film, and a television pilot. - IMDb Mini Biography By: George Hale III
Whatever killed their son continues to haunt Mallory and Frank no matter which place they go. While hiding out at a remote lake house, Mallory struggles to keep her sanity and save her marriage as the supernatural activity grows more powerful. Finally reaching their breaking point, they elicit the help of Eleanor, a local clairvoyant, to end the terror once and for all. But will it be too late?
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