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Final version of the trailer for the short film Devil's Dairymaid (2008)

Devil's Dairymaid has a vintage and realistic aesthetic. It's the story of a dairymaid lured into a dark forest by mischievous and ominous spirits. She discovers a magical churn in a clearing and churns until she becomes 'electrified.'

copyright le petit mort 2008

What people are saying about "Devil's Dairymaid":

"It pays to be devilish in God's country."

- George Kuchar, King of Underground Film

"I felt like I was seeing the first ever experimental film - it has this old school quality, like 'Nosferatu,' but much more psychologically compelling."

- Nicole Brending, writer/director

". . .beautifully shot - the flash frames, landscape, pacing, and b&w exposure work to create such an evocative dreamscape."

-Wendy Levy, Director of Creative Programming at BAVC/filmmaker

"Devil's Dairymaid is so beautiful and eerie. . . It's quite Guy Maddin."

-Jennifer Kroot, Director of "It Came From Kuchar!"

". . .echoes of Dreyer."

-Jay Rosenblatt, Independent Filmmaker

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  • William Concannon 11 months ago
    I love what I see - and hear. More dreamy and mystical sights and sounds from d.a. Is the entire film finished? Will it be posted here?
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