The Blair Witch Project (1999) - Heather’s Character Motivation for the Tent Running Scene
The Blair Witch Project (1999) - Heather’s Character Motivation for the Tent Running Scene
The Blair Witch Project (1999) - Heather’s Character Motivation for the Tent Running Scene

The Blair Witch Project (1999) - Heather’s Character Motivation for the Tent Running Scene

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Few films took the world by storm quite like The Blair Witch Project. What begun as a low-budget Indie film, exploded into an international phenomenon grossing $250 million dollars worldwide. This 21.5x14.5cm character motivation was typewritten by Directors Eduardo Sanchez & Daniel Myrick & was used on location by Heather Donahue during filming. The non-scripted film relied significantly on these motivations, which were hidden in milk crates & found by Heather using a GPS system. This one includes motivations & instructions for the memorable tent running scene, & has been signed in the upper right corner by Heather Donahue. There is some slight staining present & there are several creases where Heather would have folded it up & put it in her pocket. This considerably rare artefact comes from the personal collection of Heather Donahue, & is mounted inside a bespoke framed display measuring 17.5x14 inches. Very few pieces survived from the film, making this a sought after piece of Horror Movie History. Accompanies provenance.