Official Jury Review : Rathill
Directed by Charles A. Christman III There is something admirable about a filmmaker who reaches for the throat of an idea — who takes an urban legend, a centuries-old wrong, and tries to drag it
Directed by Charles A. Christman III There is something admirable about a filmmaker who reaches for the throat of an idea — who takes an urban legend, a centuries-old wrong, and tries to drag it
Shadows unfolds like a whispered elegy drifting through abandoned corridors of memory — intimate, spectral, and devastatingly human. With only a handful of lines, the piece conjures an atmosphere of emotional captivity where love and
Casey Mensing’s screenplay “A Rather Lovely Thing” arrives as an unexpected gem—a meditative character study disguised as a period drama that asks us to reconsider what we label as madness. Set in early 1900s Wisconsin,