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FIONA (A Shrek Horror Film)

Based from the characters & lore of Shrek, comes a new twisted tale... FIONA Written & Directed by Andy Chen STARRING: Dakota Daulby as "Prince Callum" Sof Puchley as "Princess Fiona" Maddi Estrada as "Ogre Fiona" CREW: 1st Assistant Director: Artin John Production Designer: Alen Stubbs Director of Photography: Andy Chen 1st Assistant Camera: Stephanie Vigil 2nd Assistant Camera: Harrison Houde Gaffer: Michael Duong Key Grip: William Larson Grossman Sound Mixer: Joshua Lykkeberg Key Make Up / Special Effects Make Up / Character Design: Jay Quintana Assistant Make Up Artist: Jeri Jones Location Manager / Producer / Moral Support: Aidan James Hansen Art Department / Set Dressers: Ricardo Hanson & Ehron Asher Behind The Scenes: Isaak Morin Still Photography: Raymond Loy Filmed at "On Sight Studios" in Los Angeles, CA Music: "All Star" written by Smash Mouth Performed by Stephen Kramer Glickman ______ This is an unofficial fan film made just for fun! #ShortFilm #Horror #fanfilm #shrek

locustgarden

1 year ago

Is it daylight still? Are you Princess Fiona? Has the sun gone down? I'm Prince Callum - I've come here to rescue you Thank you We must go Ma'am we have to get going No It's too late Princess? Kiss me You have to kiss me Come back Help me Feed me

Comments

@Zachary-

This actually makes sense. Shrek has always been an ogre, he can control his violent tendencies, but to Fiona its just an affliction that takes over her every night.

@crunch3604

This actually makes so much sense. Her parents locked her away because she was a danger to everyone. She probably ate people. And the dragon was there to make sure no one got close. There's proof that ogres actually do eat people in this story and that what Shrek says in the beginning about eating parts of people isn't just a way to keep humans away from his swamp. He also has an eyeball in his martini in the beginning of the movie. I feel like Shrek was able to control himself but Fiona wasn't and as they were traveling back to Farquad's kingdom together, I feel like he taught her how to control it. Them eating rats instead of people and showing her what she can eat in place of human flesh. And that is exactly why people are so afraid of ogres. This would be so cool to have an actual full length movie of.

@Torag55

To be honest, I'm more so impressed by the use of actual and real historical plate armors in this movie, unlike some few Hollywood medieval movies that don't bother to get that right.

@_Six.LN_Pennywise_

It's interesting how she went from "kiss me!" to "feed me!" as if her Ogre side slowly took completely over, leaving the last bits of Fiona gone by the time she reached the knight / Prince in the hallway.. This version was awesome and the actors were great and so believable in their roles. The set is awesome. Great job to the creators of this film. ☺

@magdalenalopez4476

This makes more sense as a horror film than a Winnie-the-Pooh horror film

@Emo_Link

As downright freaky this short film is, it does make sense, like a bajillion others have said. This could explain why she never starved, another reason to why her parents locked her away and why the prince’s always seemed to get IN, but never OUT! This could definitely be a solid, yet creepy and gruesome, way to explain some plotholes in the 1st Shrek movies’ lore

@the-aspiring-creator4249

Lately we've been seeing tons of children's properties or at least properties that aren't horror-based being twisted into horror. There are some who I know struggle with this but a short film like this is what I will point to as a shining example of how it can be done. This short film is excellent both for those who know Shrek and those who don't. The build-up and atmosphere is incredibly eerie, the costume design and acting helps to sell everything and then there's of course the ogre makeup which is delightfully twisted but if you know Shrek or hell even love it? There's so much to this. From the moment you hear Fiona's theme when she shows up to the fact that these crazy people managed to make a creepy ogre makeup with the iconic Shrek ears actually look horrifying to that cover of All-Star at the end which really especially deserves praise. The fact you were able to take arguably one of the most delightfully corny rock songs of the 2000s and turn it into something genuinely haunting is incredible. This definitely wasn't made for the sake of just being edgy. This felt like a labor of love made by people who had a wicked idea and love for the source material and wanted to see this to completion.

@venom_spy437

The creepiest thing, is how it fits in the original universe and how much sense it makes. o_o

@angelabryant9766

I love the knight's acting, especially near the end. He looks at the eviscerated knight laid out before him, he hears the princess's desperate shrieks and begging, showing she's still there deep down, he sees her running toward him. I got the feel from his expression that, even if he still had his weapon, he wouldn't have had the heart to kill her, not to mention he probably feels partially at fault for failing his quest - failing her. So, he just sits there, and closes his eyes, waiting for the inevitable.

@briancarter6953

I never really thought about the horror application of Shrek lore, but damn this was amazing! Kudos to all the hard work in here!

@kylo-juju3796

here's how i imagine a second part of this: shrek comes in during the night, fiona tries to attack him but he contains her and knock her out with ease since he's basically bigger and stronger, then he just carries fiona on his shoulder and walks away, ending the video

@carlosortega7176

Probablemente no me entiendas, pero tú cortometraje es simplemente espléndido, mereces más apoyo del que ya tienes, espero que en el futuro seas muy reconocido por tus obras maestras

@kingofpotato9

This canonically fits better than it should. In the shrek movies shreck saves fiona but in the 4th moive he doesnt and price charming is a no show... dude got ate

@daniboy4153

This is honestly one of the most unique horror shorts I've seen and this makes a lot of sense for the Shrek world.

@carlosdiaz7573

The concept and the execution are great. This is terrifying and makes total sense in Shrek's lore. Keep making children's stories into horror, please

@user-gd8gh5jd9d

I’m so sad that this wasn’t even like a full movie . I really really would have love to see this as a full on story . Well who knows . But I absolutely love this . Especially the song at the end was even greater . I hope we get one with shriek showing up at some point .

@ju_lehnsherr

This is SO interesting! We can see in Shrek that he was hunted down by villagers ‘cause he was an ogre, but he didn’t have the “monster nature”, and is probably the only one who hasn’t. As for Fiona, she’s under a curse, to make her a “real” ogre makes total sense! I’d pay to see that, when Shrek’s true love kiss show her real nature

@majinboo1064

Dang, imagine getting passed the fire-breathing dragon only to be killed by the very person you were trying to save

@camilocastillo7199

It's amazing, I always had the doubt how Fiona could have survived so many years locked in the castle.

@kayleehilburn3156

I just learned about this yesterday and this makes so much sense on how she survived in the tower for so long. The details and everything was so amazing. I NEED A FULL MOVIE!!!