Cropsey
“One of the most involving tales of murder, madness and mystery that I’ve seen in a long, long, time.”
-- Paul Gutierrez, Firefox Reviews
Cropsey
Joshua Zeman, co-director and writer of CROPSEY, will be live and in-person to do Q&A's at the following screenings:
Saturday, July 10, 7:30PM - with moderator Karie Bible of Film Radar
Sunday, July 11, 5:10PM - with moderators Grae Drake & Michael Monterastelli of The Popcorn Mafia
Growing up on Staten Island, filmmakers Joshua Zeman and Barbara Brancaccio had often heard the legend of ‘Cropsey.’ For the kids in their neighborhood, Cropsey was the escaped mental patient who lived in the old abandoned Willowbrook Mental Institution, who would come out late at night and snatch children off the streets. Sometimes Cropsey had a hook for a hand, other times he wielded a bloody axe, but it didn’t matter, Cropsey was always out there, lurking in the shadows, waiting to get them.
Later as teenagers, the filmmakers assumed Cropsey was just an urban legend: a cautionary tale used to keep them out of those abandoned buildings and stop them from doing all those things that teenagers like to do. That all changed in the summer of 1987 when a 12-year-old girl with Down syndrome, named Jennifer Schweiger, disappeared from their community. That was the summer all the kids from Staten Island discovered that their urban legend was real.
Now as adults Joshua and Barbara have returned to Staten Island to create Cropsey, a feature documentary that delves into the mystery behind Jennifer and four additional missing children. The film also investigates Andre Rand, the real-life boogeyman linked to their disappearances.
Embarking on a mysterious journey into the underbelly of their forgotten borough, these filmmakers uncover a reality that is more terrifying than any urban legend.
“The cinematic version of peeking under the bed and not breathing a sigh of relief.” - John Anderson, The New York Times (Critics Pick)
“In this fascinating documentary, we get the nightmarish story behind an urban myth.” - New York Magazine (Critics Pick)
“Comes on like a true crime caper.” - Eric Hynes, Time Out New York (Critics Pick)
“CROPSEY can be seen as THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT by way of ZODIAC and CAPTURING THE FRIEDMANS." -fimaml/Fangoria
“A real-life horror story that puts most Hollywood movies to shame.” - Lou Lumenick, New York Post
Later as teenagers, the filmmakers assumed Cropsey was just an urban legend: a cautionary tale used to keep them out of those abandoned buildings and stop them from doing all those things that teenagers like to do. That all changed in the summer of 1987 when a 12-year-old girl with Down syndrome, named Jennifer Schweiger, disappeared from their community. That was the summer all the kids from Staten Island discovered that their urban legend was real.
Now as adults Joshua and Barbara have returned to Staten Island to create Cropsey, a feature documentary that delves into the mystery behind Jennifer and four additional missing children. The film also investigates Andre Rand, the real-life boogeyman linked to their disappearances.
Embarking on a mysterious journey into the underbelly of their forgotten borough, these filmmakers uncover a reality that is more terrifying than any urban legend.
“The cinematic version of peeking under the bed and not breathing a sigh of relief.” - John Anderson, The New York Times (Critics Pick)
“In this fascinating documentary, we get the nightmarish story behind an urban myth.” - New York Magazine (Critics Pick)
“Comes on like a true crime caper.” - Eric Hynes, Time Out New York (Critics Pick)
“CROPSEY can be seen as THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT by way of ZODIAC and CAPTURING THE FRIEDMANS." -fimaml/Fangoria
“A real-life horror story that puts most Hollywood movies to shame.” - Lou Lumenick, New York Post
Genre
Horror,
Documentary
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Runtime
85
Language
English
Director
Barbara Brancaccio,
Joshua Zeman
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