RSA/Black Dog Films announced today that after the critically acclaimed world premiere at Sundance Film Festival, the taut directorial debut from Rose McGowan, DAWN, will have an Oscar © qualifying run in Los Angeles at the Downtown Independent starting September 19th. Throughout the week, the short film will be accompanied by seven features, one per night, curated by McGowan at the first annual "Dawn Festival".
Watch a clip from the film below:
Realizing that her PASSION lies in filmmaking, Rose McGowan's breakthrough directorial debut, DAWN, is a disturbing tale of a young girl's budding sexuality and one's desire to experience the unknown. Dawn (Tara Barr) is a quiet young teenager living in Kennedy era America who longs for something or someone to free her from her sheltered life. When she strikes up an innocent flirtation with the boy who works at her local gas station (Reiley McClendon), she thinks that he is perhaps the answer to her TEENAGE dreams. Though when she invites the boy and his friends into her otherwise cloistered world, she gets a lot more than she bargained for.Videos