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Years active
  
2002–present

Name
  
Emily Hagins

Role
  
Filmmaker


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Born
  
October 27, 1992 (age 31) (
1992-10-27
)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Movies
  
My Sucky Teen Romance, Grow Up - Tony Phillips, Pathogen, Chilling Visions: 5 Senses of, Slash

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Emily Hagins (born October 27, 1992) is an Austin-based filmmaker known for her 2006 independent feature film Pathogen, which she directed at the age of 12.

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Biography

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Hagins was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on October 27, 1992 and moved to Austin, Texas in 1993. She showed an interest in film and filmmaking at an early age and made 8 short films and a documentary about an independent film, CrazyInsane Productions' Organic. Her short Buddie vs. The Barbies I attracted the attention of director Cameron Crowe, who found it "really funny". In 2004 she completed the script for Pathogen, a feature-length zombie film. Hagins received a 2005 Texas Filmmakers Production Fund grant to finish post production work on the film, which premiered at the Alamo Drafthouse A 2009 documentary by Vacdoomed Productions entitled Zombie Girl: The Movie profiled her production of Pathogen.

Filmography

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  • Pathogen (2006)
  • The Retelling (2009)
  • My Sucky Teen Romance (2011)
  • Chilling Visions: 5 Senses of Fear (2013, Touch segment)
  • Grow Up, Tony Phillips (2013)
  • Coin Heist (2017)

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    References

    Emily Hagins Wikipedia