‘My Sucky Teen Romance’ Press- ¡En español!
Septimovicio.com reports on ‘My Sucky Teen Romanc’ (¡En español!)
http://www.septimovicio.com/noticias/0803111-sxsw-2011-trailer-de-the-sucky-teen-romance-y-natural-selection/
Septimovicio.com reports on ‘My Sucky Teen Romanc’ (¡En español!)
http://www.septimovicio.com/noticias/0803111-sxsw-2011-trailer-de-the-sucky-teen-romance-y-natural-selection/
New exclusive MY SUCKY TEEN ROMANCE clip featured on Gordon and the Whale!
http://gordonandthewhale.com/sxsw-2011-exclusive-my-sucky-teen-romance-clip/
Official synopsis:
“On 17-year-old Kate’s last weekend in town, she and her friends plan to spend it together at SpaceCON the local sci-fi convention they attend every year. There, Kate meets Paul, a recently turned teen-vampire. But when the awkward teen romance goes wrong, Kate is bitten and turned into a vampire. Kate and her friends discover that Paul is not the only other vampire at the convention, and it is up to them to stop the bad guys and find a way to turn Kate back before it is too late.”
MY SUCKY TEEN ROMANCE SXSW screenings:
Tuesday, March 15th at 9PM (Paramount Theatre)
Saturday, March 19th at 8:30PM (Rollins Theatre)
Listen to Emily Hagins, teenage director of the upcoming film, My Sucky Teen Romance , on Reject Radio:
http://www.filmschoolrejects.com/news/reject-radio-80-the-reboot.php
Zombie Girl Speaks [31:50 - 46:45]: Emily Hagins is 18 years old and has three films under her belt. She’ll be taking one of those out from under her belt in order for it to play at SXSW’s largest theater venue next week. She has a lot to say about her teenage horror comedy My Sucky Teen Romance, the future of crowd-sourcing film financing, and the struggle of trying to be a good director without being a bitch.
Austin’s YNN reports on My Sucky Teen Romance -
http://austin.ynn.com/content/entertainment/movies_and_film/277023/lone-star-scene—texas-films-on-tap-for-sxsw-premieres
Less than a week until the world premiere of Emily Hagins’, My Sucky Teen Romance, at Austin’s SXSW movie festival.
http://austinist.com/2011/03/09/sxsw_film_interview_putting_the_tee.php