Daniel Falicki
Daniel Falicki grew up in Belmont, Michigan and attended Rockford High School, where he was active in theater. After graduating in 1999 Falicki got involved with the Grand Rapids thespian community, performing with multiple theater and improv troupes throughout the city. His penchant for quirky comedy routines on stage led to self producing and directing his first feature length video. Falicki's day job at the time consisted of editing videos for a health products company where he learned green screen techniques, a talent he displayed in his 2009 feature, "GR30k," an epic satire set in Grand Rapids in the year 30,000 A.D. The film won GR's "Thriller Chiller" festival and its success attracted the attention of a local banker who invested in Falicki's filmmaking to create the short films, "Relief Keeper," and "Falling Horse". Falicki then teamed up with a California based Producer to make his next eight feature length films: The Last Vampyre, Anti American, The Joe Show, 333 A.M., Shadow World, Accidental Exorcist, Hell Awaits, 13 Demons, and Alien Implant. In addition to Producing and Directing his own films, Falicki continues to act in films for other Michigan filmmakers, and won Best Actor at Made In Michigan Film Festival for his performances in Sub Q (2015) and Accidental Exorcist (2017). In addition to acting and producing, Falicki is also an accomplished set and costume designer and takes pride in doing most of the hands-on work associated with every phase of production.
Movies
- Jun 23, 2016
- English
Fate has dealt Richard Vanuck a very strange hand; he's a natural born exorcist. In fact, he's the best there's ever been, and with possessions on the rise across the city he's booked solid. Eventually he comes to realize that performing exorcisms is the only thing he's truly good at, even though his daily battles with Satanic forces are wearing him down.
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- Dec 31, 2015
- English
Gary, and his friends who are into gaming, renaissance fairs and various unsavory vices, stumble across a rare, medieval board game called "13 Demons." They discover the game has a dark history and was banned from most countries long ago for strange and mysterious reasons including unexplained deaths attributed to the game. The object is to free the Realm of Darkhaven from the 13 Demons of the Apocalypse. They chalk it up to urban legend and decide to play, what they don't know is that the 13 Demons presently walk the Earth disguised as humans. Slowly, the game consumes them, seducing them into believing they are "The Golden Paladins," and are on a holy mission to save the world. But when the news reveals a number of local deaths caused by tree branches, baseball bats, hammers, etc. from assailants adorned in body armor, the thin line between reality and fantasy is shattered and the horrific realization that they are in way over their heads sets in.