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Call Me Nothing: New Psychological Thriller Unmasks Trauma and Mental Health

Call Me Nothing, produced and directed by Mark Andrew Bowers, is digging into the messy, unglamorous corners of the human mind—and inviting the community to join the journey. This gripping psychological thriller uses the Japanese idea of "three faces" as its central motif: the face we show the world, the face we reserve for loved ones, and the face we keep hidden. It’s a gritty, "slow-burn" story about memory, loss, and the fight to reclaim one's identity. A Story of Three Faces Shot in remote forests and abandoned villages, the production has already completed more than 50 days of filming for just the opening twenty minutes. The team, led by Marcela and Mark Bowers, is now live on Indiegogo seeking $300,000 to complete post-production, sound, and global distribution. But this campaign is about more than just finishing a film. It’s […]

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Call Me Nothing  A Poetic Descent into Inner Chaos

A psychological thriller that dares to explore the raw truth of mental illness and memory There are films that entertain, others that disturb, and a rare few that manage to alter the emotional rhythm of the viewer. Call Me Nothing , directed by the visionary Mark Andrew Bowers, belongs to that last category. It’s a cinematic experience that transforms the psychological thriller into an intimate exploration of trauma, memory, and identity. Rather than follow a traditional narrative, Call Me Nothing  plunges into the mind of a woman shattered by her past. The story unfolds through fragments—distorted memories, internal voices, recurring symbols, and spaces that breathe pain. The viewer doesn’t observe from a distance; they inhabit the chaos alongside her. What sets this film apart is its unflinching and honest portrayal of mental health disorders. The protagonist doesn’t just face the […]

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‘Its Name Was Mormo’ Review: Fear-filled Hearts & Close Encounters

In Mark Bower’s staggering handmade visionary tale, his first movie has drawn the attention of nine international film distributors. A Haunting Tale Mark Bower's handmade visionary performance, "Its Name Was Mormo," is a haunting exploration of fear and the supernatural, capturing audiences with its raw and immersive storytelling which delves into the realm of psyche horror, evoking a sense of dread that lingers long after the camera battery dies. Plot and Atmosphere Set in a desolate, rural town, Its Name Was Mormo > follows the unsettling experiences of a family who encounter an evil entity known as Mormo. The film masterfully builds tension through its eerie landscapes, unsettling silence, and the palpable fear of its characters. Bower’s attention to detail in creating a chilling atmosphere is evident, as each scene is infused with an impending sense of doom. The narrative is […]

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