Message to the crew
Underappreciated, overworked, and underpaid… the motto for any crew member on a feature film. At times, I’m sure you all felt that way.
Sugar Creek was a labor of love for me… two years on a couch, raising money, looking to achieve a dream that people told me was impossible. What I didn’t expect, was how many of you would make it a labor of love for you. Everyone from pre to post, grip to musician, without exception, gave everything they could, and rarely complained.
I am so lucky to have worked with you, and I say “work” as if it ever was.
I wanted you all to know… You are so appreciated. Without you I could never have made this movie, and this movie would never have the quality that it does, not without your talents, your dedication, and your willingness to jump off the cliff with me.
Thank you,
James Cotten
Thirty years after the Civil War, Adam Stanton is dragged into a valley in a coffin. He is left alone and barefoot, searching for help, but finds none. For there is a legend of a dark Horseman who brings in men and hunts them for three days, and if you help the one he's hunting, this shoeless man, he will kill you as well. Adam searches for the answers to this mystery, racing against time, but finds that his worst enemy is himself.
On Camera and behind the scenes
SUGAR CREEK TRAILER
SUGAR CREEK REVIEWS
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Early Poster concepts
SUGAR CREEK ART