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Ghosts Don't Exist Trailer Screenshot

‘Ghosts Don’t Exist’ Finds Distributor

Announced on the Facebook fan page, "Ghosts Don't Exist," a film by DC-based production company 19th and Wilson, has signed a distribution deal with Echo Bridge Entertainment.

by Evan Luzi | Industry News | June 10, 2010 | Comments: 0

The film was made around the DC area with a great local crew and a number of talented persons. Even Chris Cooley, a Redskins Tight-End, was involved on the project as an executive producer.

The film follows the story of a celebrity ghost hunter, Brett Wilson, who decides to take one last case for his TV show’s finale before retiring. Ghosts Don’t Exist is a film in which I was 2nd AC (you can read about the first part of my experience on the film on this site).

Here is the trailer from the film:

And the official plot synopsis:

The story revolves around a popular ghost hunter losing faith in what he believes and is about to retire. He decides to take one last case when a potential client guarantees to provide the proof he’s been looking for. Upon arriving at the home, the client announces that he will make good on the promise by contacting the team himself, from the beyond.

For more info visit the Ghost’s Don’t Exist blog or official site.

Related posts:

  1. ‘Ghosts Don’t Exist’ Gets DVD Release Date; Available for Pre-Order
  2. My Summer as a Camera Assistant: ‘Ghosts Don’t Exist’ Pre-Production
  3. At the ‘Ghosts Don’t Exist’ Movie Premiere for the DC Independent Film Festival
  4. My Summer as a Camera Assistant: ‘Ghosts Don’t Exist’ Production (Part 2)

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