Watch Now: Australian Found Footage Film The Museum Project

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With a runtime of 44 minutes, The Museum Project is not quite a feature but is still longer than what most people would classify as a short, so I guess it fits somewhere in the void between.

The Australian found footage film is now available online, and with a runtime like that, there’s really no excuse not to watch it at least once.

Synopsis:
A group of students decide to base their media assignment on a local railway museum myth. However, when they trespass the premises after hours, they soon learn that some myths are more than stories.

The Museum Project is an independent found-footage horror film by Freeze Frame Films. Production on the film took place during October 2015 through to May 2016 with a cast and crew of no more than 9 people. The film was shot over the course of a week at various locations, the main being the National Railway Museum of Port Adelaide, South Australia.

The film was directed/produced/written/edited by Dion Cavallaro and Paul E. Thomas, and it stars Thomas, Alison Wills, Ned Holland, Raymond Fountain, and Cain Harrip.

For more information on upcoming projects by Freeze Frame Films, check out their Facebook page, and for more on this film, visit museumprojectmovie.com.

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