The seeds for next year’s Oscars may have been planted at last week’s Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah. One filmmaker who made a big splash there was 22-year-old Roger Ingraham.
His film, “Moonshine,” was made in his home town of Stafford Springs, Connecticut, on a budget of ninety two hundred dollars — his entire college fund. It’s a vampire film, about a small-town man caring for his dying parents.
On Point caught up with Roger Ingraham at Sundance.
Guests:
Roger Ingraham, 22-year old director of “Moonshine.”













