Monday, April 30, 2018

Veteran Sound Engineer Doris Perrolf Joins Film Thriller 'Vika'


Sound engineer Doris Perrolf  is joining the production of the upcoming film thriller "Vika" (handout photo).

LOS ANGELES – Veteran sound engineer Doris Perrolf is joining the new film thriller “Vika” from filmmaker Andres Di Bono (“Our Father”).

“It’s a great film with a great anti-bullying message that is especially timely in this day and age,” Perrolf said. “I’m extremely proud to be a part of a team that worked so hard on a film that has something special to say to everyone.”  

“Vika” is the tale of Jennifer Linna a normal 12-year-old girl, until the merciless Mary and Julie traumatically bullied her to the point her personality was split into two: One light. One dark. The film stars Crystal Franceschini (“Paint Night”), newcomers Tira Mansbacher and Heaven King, Anna Berezovskiy (“This Isn’t Real”), Vika Stubblebine (“Insecure”) and Marlene Garcia-King (“Staged”).

“When I first looked at the script I loved it and couldn’t wait to get started,” Perrolf said. “When you have these horror and suspense elements, sound plays a big role by accentuating common sounds like footsteps, the trees rustling and even a ticking clock. This film gave me a chance to be very creative while working with really talented people.”

Perrolf comes to the project from the upcoming film thriller “My Dead Selfie,” from director Joy Shannon starring Sharena Walker (“Torment: A Love Story”). Her past work includes the TV series “Film HQ,” “The Saints,” as well as the films “The Bus Stop,” “Together Again” and others.

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