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Released in 1999, "The Blair Witch Project" was a low-budget American horror film that became a global phenomenon. The plot, simple yet terrifying, follows three student filmmakers—Heather Donahue, Michael Williams, and Joshua Leonard—who venture into the Maryland woods near Burkittsville to create a documentary about the fabled Blair Witch. They were never heard from again, and the film is presented as the recovered footage of their ill-fated expedition.

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The Blair Witch Project tells the story of three filmmakers, Daniel (David Blair), Natalie (Kim Director), and Micah (James Lafferty), who embark on a journey to make a documentary about the Blair Witch, a legendary figure from Burkittsville, Maryland. The trio ventures into the woods, equipped with handheld cameras, to gather footage for their project. However, they soon find themselves lost and being stalked by a supernatural entity. The film's raw, documentary-style footage and the actors' convincing performances create a sense of realism, immersing viewers in the terrifying experience.

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Before "viral marketing" was a buzzword, directors Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez used the early internet to convince audiences the footage was real.