The Woman In The House By The Sea is a visually arresting, performance-driven, indie short film exploring identity and loss from writer/director Miryam Jacobi, producer Maddy Askwith and cinematographer Jack Barry. This psychological thriller follows Alice (Sheena Irving, pictured) and her dog Moss as they hunt a mysterious, threatening presence on the wild west coast of New Zealand.
Shot along the stunning Waikato coastline (Ruapuke) an isolated area which has never been seen before in New Zealand cinema.
With a huge amount of community and industry support, the filmmakers pulled together an incredible team to create a striking, high-production value project. So far the film has been self-funded, with all the team working for free and a few small regional grants to cover basic costs.
The team are now running a Boosted campaign which is raising money for editing colour grade, sound design and mix, music composition and visual effects.
The film will be entered into international festivals - taking a slice of New Zealand cinema to the world.
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