15 mins. (Feature-length film currently in development)
Written & Directed by: Stephen Sawchuk
57th Annual Houston World Fest 2024 (Best Short)
Cannes Independent International Film Festival 2024 (Best Director. Best Short)
Luxembourg Indie International Film Fest 2024 (Best Actress)
Stephen Sawchuk, Elysia Rotaru, Jenni Baynham, Barbara Gregusova
Skylar Radzion (Brand New Cherry Flavor), Zenia Marshall (It's A Wonderful Knife, One of Us is Lying), Kevin Osea (Totally Killer), Jill Morrison (Mean Girls)
Every Halloween, the small town of Springboro is terrorized by its resident SLASHER – a masked serial killer who targets sinful teenagers that break ‘The Rules of Horror’ – don’t drink, don’t do drugs, and don’t have sex! At the center of it all is Parker Campbell, the Slasher’s estranged biological daughter. In an attempt to make things right with the town and clear her family name, Parker sets out on a life-or-death mission in hopes of ending his reign of terror once and for all…
Mammoth Film Festival 2024 (Achievement in Directing, Achievement in Screenwriting, Achievement in Cinematography, Best Actress)
"Sawchuk’s directing and Radizon’s acting manage to do a good job in creating a full-formed final girl in “Parker” ... I’d love to see Sawchuk get enough funding to explore this idea as a feature film. As it stands, Hell is a Teenage Girl is a great appetizer for a night of classic slasher films."
— Mike @ The Good, The Bad & The Verdict
"This film, directed by Stephen Sawchuk, rejuvenates the slasher genre by blending nostalgic elements with innovative twists, appealing to newcomers and genre enthusiasts alike. The blend of sharp wit and authentic scares honors the spirit of its predecessors and cements its place as a standout contemporary horror flick."
— Overly Honest Reviews
"9/10 ... A compelling spooky season blast with strong characterization that warrants a feature-length film. Hell Is a Teenage Girl feels very fresh, while still nodding to long-running rules of the slasher genre and known franchises ... These 15 minutes are a bloody entertaining tease, showcasing the potential of this world. Radzion makes a resolute and capable final girl, too. I can’t wait to see more."
— Horror Buzz
"FOUR STARS .... A short with all the potential in the world, Hell is a Teenage Girl has its tongue firmly in its cheek as it gives little nods to the horror cliches we love. Sawchuk knows his stuff in this love letter to horror that isn’t afraid to simultaneously switch it up to keep audiences on their toes. What we have is a film that you can’t help but love ... there almost certainly needs to be an extended version of Sawchuk’s vision."
— Upcoming On Screen
"Hell is a Teenage Girl is a self-aware slasher that pays homage to Scream and Halloween. Stephen Sawchuk is able to effectively balance tension with moments of dark comedy, particularly during scenes with Parker's mother (Jill Morrison), her best friend Riley (Fali Mevamanana), and fellow student Brody (Kevin Osea). Mevamanana fulfils the archetypal role of BFF perfectly, while Radzion is strong and believable in her part as the final girl."
— Medium
“Sawchuk doesn’t fall back on “indie production” or tricks like artificial film grain to mask the film’s lower budget. It really feels like a polished, modern production that just happens to end just when it’s getting good. I would love to see a feature that explores exactly how Parker’s fairly normal-seeming mom got hooked up with a monster that would eventually become The Slasher, for example. Is he just super hot under that mask?” Sawchuk’s vibe with Hell is a Teenage Girl is solidly in the horror-comedy vein, riffing on not just the classic slasher big names like Michael and Jason, but also adopting the polished and quippy tone of Scream or Happy Death Day. His cast and his script are laden with charm and even in its short 14-minute runtime, Sawchuk plants seeds galore that unfortunately don’t have room to flourish in the compressed format of a short.”
— BIFF BAM POP!
"Sawchuk riffs on 1970s and 1980s slasher tropes and 1990s teen ensemble horror elements to deliver a truly fun horror comedy that pays respects to its forebears while adding new twists. The result is a blast. The humor is sharp — the performances top-notch, and the love for and knowledge of the horror genre apparent."
— Joseph @ The Good, The Bad & The Verdict
"Filmmaker Stephen Sawchuk delivers the goods to Fantasia 2024 audiences with his short film HELL IS A TEENAGE GIRL ... The film is a solid treatment for a feature I’d be delighted to dive into. Sawchuk gives us enough meat on the bone for expansion, past and future ... The film mixes suspense with humor, led by Radzion's exceptional performance and high production standards, setting it apart from typical indie horror offerings."
— Reel News Daily
"The stand out of the film is how Sawchuk is able to maintain the correct balance of dread, tension and dark comedy ... I'd definitely be interested in seeing what Sawchuk would come up with if (and when) this gets an expanded script with a few sub-plots and other interesting characters added in. It feels like it would stack up nicely against other original modern day slashers like 'Happy Death Day', 'Totally Killer' and 'It's A Wonderful Knife'"
— Fright Club
"Hell is a Teenage Girl is a smart, nasty look at how women are damned if they do, damned if they don’t, so they may as well do whatever they please."
— Father Son Holy Gore
15 mins. (Feature-length film currently in development)
Written & Directed by: Stephen Sawchuk
Oregon Scream Week International Film Festival Award 2018 (Best Ensemble Cast)
Oregon Scream Week International Film Festival Award 2018 (Best Performer stunts)
Atlanta Horror Film Festival (Festival Award, Jury Choice Award)
Los Angeles Short Film Festival Award (Best Short Horror)
Oregon Scream Week International Film Festival Award 2017 (Best Ensemble Cast)
Oregon Scream Week International Film Festival Award 2017 (Best Supporting Actor)
Stephen Sawchuk, Elysia Rotaru, Ron Heaps
James Neate (The Man in the High Castle), Jenna Romanin (Bates Motel), Desiree Elyda (Book of 1000 Deaths), Cameron Hilts (Jurassic World Domination), Mackenzie Mowat (Good Luck Chuck)
FWD' follows two 20-something women who face the consequences of not forwarding on a late 90's chain e-mail.
New York City Horror Film Festival (Best Short, Best Short Film)
ScareLa Film Festival Award (Best Short Horror)
Vancouver Short Film Festival Award (Best Short Film)
Toronto After Dark Film Festival (Toronto After Dark Spirit Award, Best Short Horror)
Elysia Rotaru
SOVAS 2022 Voice Arts® Awards nominee Elysia Rotaru started her parenthood journey back in 2021, and while it’s only been a couple years, she wanted to start this podcast to share some of her family’s experiences with the parenting community. On “YOU DID IT!”, Elysia will help cut through the bulls#*t and discuss gadgets, gear, goodies and guidance that can hopefully help parents and their babes on their cool, crazy, and beautiful journey. And for those who aren’t parents, but have a lot of kids in their lives or about to celebrate someone who is about to become a parent, this podcast is for them as well. So, sit back, relax, listen along, and have a cup of coffee (or even an adult beverage if you want) because “YOU DID IT!”