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Leaving D.C. (2012 found footage film)
Leaving D.C. is a 2012 found footage film written and directed by Joshua Criss, who also acts as the primary character. Similar to the film's protagonist (Mark Klein), Criss left Washington, D.C. to live in rural West Virginia, and the film was made in the house he actually purchased. The film was shot on a Sony HDR-CX560V Handycam and includes few other actors. The only other person who appears on camera is actress Karin Crighton, who plays Mark's unrequited love interest. Crighton was chosen from among 19 Baltimore/D.C. actress who auditioned over the phone.

The film was accepted into the Nevermore Film Festival in 2013.

External links section
Leaving D.C. at IMDb

ShadowZ (French streaming platform) interview with director Josh Criss