The Craigslist ad that brought Taylor Olson and Darla Edin together was pure poetry.
"It said, 'You need to be able to make a monster,' " Edin recalled with a laugh.
Olson, a film director from Andover, and Edin, a makeup artist originally from St. Louis Park, did more than make a monster — they made a movie. "Solitude," filmed on the Olson family land along the Rum River, tells a horror story in six parts, with each segment paying homage to a different moviemaking era.
The movie won the Audience Choice award at the 2014 Twin Cities Film Fest and is being screened Thursday, June 4, at a special event at Pepito's Parkway Theater in Minneapolis. Olson wrote and directed it with a longtime friend, Livingston Oden; Edin supplied the makeup and the monster.
The film screening comes on the heels of a professional landmark for Edin. In April, she was the season winner of "Face Off," a Syfy Channel reality competition for special-effect makeup artists. For beating out 14 other contestants in the weekly elimination series, Edin won $100,000, a new car and a resort vacation.
"It was definitely the most stressful experience I've had," Edin said of the nine-week shoot. "I went in with no expectation of winning. I just wanted to grow as an artist."
Both Edin, 29, and Olson, 26, went down different paths before getting into the movie business.
Olson's love of movies began when he saw "Toy Story" on his seventh birthday. As a child, he started shooting movies with his dad's camera, starring his toys and Lego blocks. He began college in the Twin Cities with the idea of going into radio, then transferred to Full Sail University, a Florida school that specializes in training students for media careers. There, "I was finally around people who loved movies as much as I do," he said.