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Latest revision as of 14:22, 27 October 2025
2025 American film
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| Directed by | Billy Zane |
| Written by | Andre Alves, Nick Loeb, Billy Zane, Hugo Melo |
| Produced by | Billy Zane, Karmel Bortoleti, Andre Alves, Nelson Foerster, Nick Smith
Executive Producers: Corinth Davenport, Victor Ciardelli III, Scot B. Hansen, Matthew Helderman, Matt Macur, Nikki Stier Justice, Luke Taylor, Antonio Paz-Bezerra, Andrew Perry, Chaz Rainey, Dale Resteghini, Mohammed Al Amin, Valerie Van Galder, Thomas Walton |
| Starring | Billy Zane, Helena Mattsson, Avery Newton, Celeste Blandon, Matthew Jacob, Jake Kopronica |
| Cinematography | Chris Flores, Keital Small, Cedric St. Clair |
| Edited by | Justin Kuhn, George Lambriodes |
| Distributed by | Buffalo 8 |
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85 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
INT. Hallway / Night directed by and starring Billy Zane.
The film follows a filmmaker who begins to lose his grip on reality while directing a horror production starring his unfaithful wife and her lover.
- Billy Zane as The Director
- Helena Mattsson as Janet
- Avery Newton (credited as Avery Joy Davis) as Jaime
- Celeste Blandon as PA
- Matthew Jacob as Bryan
- Jake Kopronica as Actor
A comedy director unexpectedly takes over a horror film starring his unfaithful wife and her lover. As stress and jealousy mount, he dreams himself into the movie, blurring the line between reality and the violent story he is filming.
The film was produced by Billy Zane, Karmel Bortoleti, Andre Alves, Nelson Foerster and Nick Smith, with Corinth Davenport, Victor Ciardelli III, Scot B. Hansen, Mathew Helderman, Nikki Stier Justice, Matt Macur, Antonio Paz-Bezerra, Andrew Perry, Chaz Rainey, Dale Resteghini, Luke Taylor, Valerie Van Galder and Thomas Walton serving as executive producers. Justin Kuhn and George Lambriodes served as editors. Cinematography was handled by Chris Flores, Keital Small and Cedric St. Clair. Casting was led by Dustin Cole Blackburn.
Principal photography took place in Sparta, Georgia.
Festival screenings and release
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The film screened out of competition at the 71st Taormina Film Festival on June 13, 2025.[1]
Italian media also reported on Zane’s participation at the festival.[2]
The film was acquired by Buffalo 8 for streaming and VOD following the Cannes market in May 2024.[3]
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