

"Sometimes it takes a pain in the ass to raise a village."
A film by Stephen Wallis
Stephen Wallis is a writer-director whose work explores mortality, art, and the absurd. His upcoming features include The Martini Shot, A Night at the Closerie des Lilas, The Small Hours, and A Voice at the End of the World.
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Stephen Wallis is a writer-director whose work explores mortality, art, and the absurd. His upcoming features include The Martini Shot, A Night at the Closerie des Lilas, The Small Hours, and A Voice at the End of the World.

Existential comedy starring Matthew Modine, John Cleese, and Derek Jacobi. 99% financed on Indie Planet.
In 1940's Ireland, a woman decides to take control of her life after an extreme act of violence by imprisoning the man who did it — an act that changes how everyone in her village deals with each other and with her.
A 1940s-set Irish period drama about violence, agency, and the quiet revolution one woman sparks in her village. Backers come in alongside committed equity to close out the final tranche of financing.
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