Blair Witch Project
"The Blair Witch Project" is a 1999 horror film directed by Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez. It follows three student filmmakers—Heather, Mike, and Josh—who venture into the Black Hills of Maryland to document the legend of the Blair Witch. As they explore the woods, they encounter strange occurrences that lead to their growing fear and paranoia.
The film is notable for its found-footage style, which presents the story as if it were real footage shot by the characters. This innovative approach contributed to its success, making it a cultural phenomenon and influencing the horror genre in subsequent years.