The indie horror community is buzzing with anticipation as Sarah Sisters of Salem, a rising name in supernatural storytelling, launches a new Indiegogo campaign to fund their latest short film project, Midwives. The campaign is now live at Indiegogo.com, calling on horror fans and indie film supporters to help bring this chilling tale to life.
Midwives is a supernatural horror short that explores the dark legend of birth, death, and ritual in early America. Set against a haunting, historic backdrop, the film delves into the lives of midwives in a small village where something far more sinister than childbirth is at play. The filmmakers describe it as “a story of pain, perseverance, and primal fear,” blending folklore with psychological terror.
The project is spearheaded by the creative team behind Sarah Sisters of Salem, a sisterhood of filmmakers passionate about women-centered horror and witchy, period-set storytelling. With a vision rooted in Salem’s grim past and a commitment to empowering female voices in the horror genre, this team aims to create a cinematic experience that is both unnerving and thought-provoking.
Backers of the campaign will have access to a variety of perks, including signed scripts, exclusive behind-the-scenes content, and producer credits. The funds raised will go toward location rentals, costumes, makeup, props, and post-production costs, ensuring the film’s historical accuracy and haunting atmosphere are fully realized.
To learn more about the film and support its production, visit the official Indiegogo campaign page:
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/midwives-short-film-sarah-sisters-of-salem#/

Mr. Willy Adkins is an American director, actor, producer, photographer, and author. As President of Breaking Fate Entertainment, he’s a multi-talented force in the indie film world. Willy is also the founder of The Illinois Ghost Hunters and a lifelong enthusiast of the paranormal and dark arts. Through his internationally recognized Deviant Desires Photography, he’s known for alternative model portfolios and horror-themed art.
Willy actively supports fellow indie artists, producing and directing numerous film festivals across the U.S. When not immersed in film, he enjoys family time, hiking the Smokies, and crafting his signature spooky dolls, Mr. Willy’s Killer Creatures.
More Stories
Author Interview: Timothy King
A Blooming Tale: ‘The Girl Whose Garden Comes Alive’ Blossoms on Indiegogo
Author Interview: Sarah Derosa