Columbia, it’s time to mark your calendars because October 5 is the day the indie horror movie “Pater Noster and The Mission of Light” makes its grand entrance at the Independent Picture House. This film has a fascinating backstory that combines a bit of weirdness, creativity, and local community spirit that you won’t want to miss!
The film is the brainchild of local filmmaker Christopher Bickel, who’s well-known for his work in the punk music scene and indie theater. But this project took him in a wildly entertaining direction. Bickel put a call out for some willing extra members to take on roles in his horror flick and, oh boy, did he get a response! Many from the local arts community, music lovers, and cinema enthusiasts jumped at the chance to be part of something entirely unique.
One of those enthusiastic individuals was a writer who shared their experience of playing Cult Member #5. They described the filming process as a mixture of fun chaos and creativity. Imagine participating in a film where not just the actors, but also the entire community pulled together to create something spooky, fantastic, and just a bit absurd!
Filming took place during the sweltering summer months in Lexington, with scenes shot in a backyard turned cult laboratory and even at a medieval-style village! Yes, you read that right! A medieval-style village served as the perfect rustic backdrop for this faux-hippie commune. The setup was amusing, rugged, and absolutely captivating.
What made it truly special was the sense of camaraderie among the cast and crew. Many of them were seasoned performers, like Richard and Lynn Rutsky, who brought their experience from over 50 other films. So you can bet this indie film has some serious talent behind it!
While they were getting splattered with fake blood during intense shoot days, the cast was also treated to some decent grub. Producers and friends of the crew made sure there was always something to snack on, from lasagna to donuts, because who doesn’t love food during a long day of shooting, right? And let’s not forget the laughing moments over a few shots of Fireball whisky during late-night scenes; it added just the right touch of fun to the spooky atmosphere!
For those who are squeamish, “Pater Noster” involves some chaotic moments filled with faux-cult activities, blood, and frenzy. Bickel’s keen eye ensured that every shot captured the essence of the madness while keeping the cast safe and comfortable. The scene where the leading actress, Adara Starr, had an unexpected reaction to her own bloody look was one for the ages—proving how immersive and humorous this entire mishmash of chaos turned out to be.
After 15 months in the making, the excitement is building as “Pater Noster and The Mission of Light” approaches its premiere. Will it catch the eye of major film festivals or become a cult classic? Only time will tell, but for those who took part, it was about more than just the end product. It was about collaboration, laughter, and shared experiences in the heart of Columbia’s creative scene.
If you’re curious to see what all the fuss is about, head over to the Independent Picture House on October 5, and support your local filmmakers! In a world where art and community intertwine, “Pater Noster” promises to deliver a delightful slice of indie horror that you won’t want to miss. Who knows, you might just catch a glimpse of the very Columbia magic that made it all possible!
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