Abigail Horton
You’ve probably never seen Abigail’s first feature film, Detective Hackafinger, because she only shot six scenes. She was only 13 years old at the time, so she gets a pass. Not too long after, her feature Blow Up My Life was hailed by Moviemaker Magazine as “one of the coolest and most ambitious films” of the year. Whether it’s visual comedy, absurd scenarios, or fabulous performances, Abigail’s all about filling her sets with a sense of whimsy and play. Her work has been recognized by Filmmaker Magazine, Cannes, and D&AD.
You’ve probably never seen Abigail’s first feature film, Detective Hackafinger, because she only shot six scenes. She was only 13 years old at the time, so she gets a pass. Not too long after, her feature Blow Up My Life was hailed by Moviemaker Magazine as “one of the coolest and most ambitious films” of the year. Whether it’s visual comedy, absurd scenarios, or fabulous performances, Abigail’s all about filling her sets with a sense of whimsy and play. Her work has been recognized by Filmmaker Magazine, Cannes, and D&AD.