Killing Christian is an independent feature length motion picture released in 2005. A dark romantic comedy, known for its unique combination of narrative story and black and white fantasy elements, it examines what happens in the minds and in the lives of three unique characters, who all happen to be in love with the same man. The film marked the feature film debut of Jason O'Brien, and was an original screenplay written by Laura Mullins and Jaso...
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