
After the slow decline of her hearing, Terry Galloway must grapple with the terror and absurdity that comes with change, while a russian invasion threatens the comfort of her life.
Terry is a normal kid having a normal childhood, with two small exceptions: Her father is an American spy living in West Berlin at the height of the Cold War, and she is going Deaf in both ears. Every day she goes to school, does her homework, plays with dolls, and every night her family plays a game of “Scare,” which, unbeknownst to her, is preparation for an impending Russian invasion.
Trudy Galloway
The film's tagline is: "After the slow decline of her hearing, Terry Galloway must grapple with the terror and absurdity that comes with change, while a russian invasion threatens the comfort of her life."
The production budget was $2.0K.
The film was directed by Sophii Sherman.
The screenplay was written by Sophii Sherman.
The score was composed by Broden Mock.
Cinematography was handled by Kristof Pfeiffer.
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The Scare
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$2,000