AIM is a no-budget slasher movie, a violent allegory on addiction and personal responsibility.  Shot on a mini-DV camcorder purchased off Ebay for $150 dollars, AIM was inspired by a friend's ultimate inability to give up his own ugly addiction after endless half-hearted attempts.
    AIM
is a truly independent film.  It looks like one of those depressing European movies you might see late at night.  Everything from the props to the music is entirely home-made, while the majority of the cast are non-actors.  The money spent on DV tapes and corn syrup (for fake blood) accounts for the entire budget of about $75.
    The jaded horror fan will enjoy AIM's black humour, while the less horror-centric viewer might find it as disturbing as it is compelling.   AIM premiered at The Winnipeg Short Film Massacre 2006 to a sold-out crowd.

NEWS: AIM has been nominated for 6 Claw Awards at the 2007 Terror Film Festival!  Best Director, Best Thriller Short Film, Best Actress (Jolene Shepherd), Best Cinematography, Best Editing, & Best Special Effects.

"Good Lord, hair-raising sights and sounds." - George Toles

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Fun Fact: None of the characters have names.
Click Here for UMFM Interview with Adam Brooks (10-26-06)

Running Time: 21:33 minutes
Written, Directed, Edited & Scored by Adam Brooks
Starring: Mckinley Morton, Stephen Gomori, Chuck Oram, Rob McLaughlin, Sarah Constible, Jolene Shepherd, Meredith Wood, Amanda Ing, Steven Kostanski, Liam Phillips, Jill Brooks, Ryan Woods, Dan Besner, John Titley, David White, Sarah Stock, Jason McDonald, Robin Granger & Dak Hob


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