KING ON SCREEN
Directed by Daphné Baiwir | 75 min | France, Belgium
In 1976, Brian de Palma directed Carrie, based on the first novel by Stephen King. Since then, more than 50 directors have adapted the master of horror's books —some more successfully than others— in more than 80 films and series, making him the most adapted living author in the world.
King on Screen asks more than 25 directors, including Frank Darabont (Shawshank Redemption, The Green Mile, The Walking Dead), Tom Holland (The Langoliers, Chucky), Mick Garris (The Stand, Sleepwalkers), and Taylor Hackford (Dolores Claiborne, Ray) what's so darn fascinating about his writing that prompts filmmakers to keep adapting his books?
Preceded by the short film: MISSING BY MIDNIGHT
Directed by Tara Natalia | 6 min | Canada
Debbie Just reflects on her son’s mysterious disappearance in 1998 in Midland, Ontario. His name was Jake. He was 18.