Soft rot
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Soft Rot is a feature-length horror film directed by Brooklyn based filmmaker, Amy Glickman. "Soft Rot" was written by J.D. Brown. Sleuth Foot Ltd., Glickman and Brown's production company, will produce the feature, which is set to film in Miami, OK in July 2008.
TAGLINE: The Sunrise Is Never So Beautiful As It Is On The Day That You Die.
LOGLINE: A failed chef cares for his dying wife in the Oklahoma country side, but when an unexpected relative returns home from prison and revitalzies the wife's will to live, the chef's malevolent intentions are exposed.