Noted documentarian and filmmaker Huck Botko has garnered widespread recognition for his work on a diverse range of cinematic projects. His notable filmography includes the critically acclaimed "The Last Exorcism" released in 2010, which received widespread critical acclaim for its gripping portrayal of demonic possession. Additionally, Botko's earlier work on "Mail Order Wife" in 2004 showcased his versatility as a filmmaker, as he tackled the unconventional subject matter of online relationships. Furthermore, his early start in the industry is evident in his 1992 film "Until There Are None", which marked the beginning of his illustrious career in the world of documentary filmmaking.





















