Author: | Hugo Lunny | ISBN: | 1230001441406 |
Publisher: | Broken English Films | Publication: | July 10, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Hugo Lunny |
ISBN: | 1230001441406 |
Publisher: | Broken English Films |
Publication: | July 10, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Influenced by tales of vampires and that fantasy world, a self-isolated boy whose parents over indulged him became obsessed with the notion that humans can achieve eternal life. He believed that he truly is a vampire and could lead a group of followers to that goal.
As an adult he enlisted a casual partner and friends of hers to grow his following and slowly commit volunteering civilians to donate their blood and ultimately their bodies to achieve his sordid ambition.
“We Regret Nothing” is a documentary which accounts the disturbing events of December 14th, 2011 and the year that led up to then, along with the atrocities which were kept behind closed doors beforehand. It exhibits the unpredictable risks of allowing a child’s fixation to fester and remain unchecked.
The title is derived from the chant that Edgar Hammet coined for his followers to recite and remain focused, “We regret nothing” managed to serve as the phrase to help the cult focus. We Regret Nothing documents those involved through a selection of one on one interviews.
This is the original screenplay modified into a play format for easy reading on eBook devices.
Influenced by tales of vampires and that fantasy world, a self-isolated boy whose parents over indulged him became obsessed with the notion that humans can achieve eternal life. He believed that he truly is a vampire and could lead a group of followers to that goal.
As an adult he enlisted a casual partner and friends of hers to grow his following and slowly commit volunteering civilians to donate their blood and ultimately their bodies to achieve his sordid ambition.
“We Regret Nothing” is a documentary which accounts the disturbing events of December 14th, 2011 and the year that led up to then, along with the atrocities which were kept behind closed doors beforehand. It exhibits the unpredictable risks of allowing a child’s fixation to fester and remain unchecked.
The title is derived from the chant that Edgar Hammet coined for his followers to recite and remain focused, “We regret nothing” managed to serve as the phrase to help the cult focus. We Regret Nothing documents those involved through a selection of one on one interviews.
This is the original screenplay modified into a play format for easy reading on eBook devices.