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DarkAngel Distributors(TM) Releases Lia Scott Price's 'Nightmares' Demonic Possession...

Tue Mar 4, 2008 11:06pm EST
DarkAngel Distributors(TM) Releases Lia Scott Price's 'Nightmares' Demonic
Possession Film

LOS ANGELES, March 4 /PRNewswire/ -- DarkAngel Distributors(TM) releases
Horror Author Lia Scott Price's "Nightmares," a film about Demonic Possession.
    The twenty-minute film, which is available on
http://www.youtube.com/liascottprice, is a fictional documentary which takes
existing, traditional beliefs about demonic possession and adds a twist.
    Using imagery and documentary-style voiceovers, the film's fictional
concept centers on negative emotions as actual living demons which exist in
every human being.
    "We are already possessed by demons that come in the form of our negative
emotions and moods," says Price. "Demons are resident entities in us that are
triggered by other negative energies from haunted places, objects, people, and
even prayer or invocation of an unseen being."
    "Negative emotions and moods are actually demons and negative entities
taking over us and controlling us," Price says. "I consider that to be a more
realistic, everyday demonic possession."
    "For instance, a person having a 'normal' temper tantrum is really a demon
acting out," Price says.
See Lia Scott Price's  "Nightmares" film at
http://www.youtube.com/liascottprice, featuring Nicole Whitlock-Liberty and
Lia Scott Price.  Music by William Verkler.
    Price is currently in development for her "Dark Fiction(TM)" film short
series, which features scenes based on her horror and science fiction novels.
    For more info on Lia Scott Price's films and novels, visit
http://www.liascottprice.com.
     CONTACT NAME: Lia Scott Price
     CONTACT PHONE NUMBER: 310-940-1282
SOURCE  Lia Scott Price Productions Inc.

Lia Scott Price of Lia Scott Price Productions Inc., +1-310-940-1282



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