LOCAL TALENT HITS CHICAGO HORROR FILM FEST WITH CHILLING SHORT, 'SAY MY NAME'
Woodstock, IL – The locally produced horror short Say My Name heads to the Chicago Horror Film Festival next month. With over 222 films screening over the three-day fest at the historic Logan Theater, The Chicago Horror Film Festival is now considered to be the largest in the world for the horror genre. This chilling tale of vengeance and justice brings together the talents of Maria Puga, a Woodstock resident; Bruce David Janu, a Cary filmmaker and longtime educator; and Andrew Zilch, an emerging cinematographer and 2022 graduate of Cary-Grove High School. Written and directed by Janu, Say My Name follows a serial killer haunted by the horrifying return of one of his victims. She appears with her glowing, lava-like wounds and fiery eyes. She carries a demonic doll with a chilling laugh, and has only one request: “say my name.” “Say My Name i s more than a horror film. It is a story about a ghost, for sure,” said Janu, who plays seria...