The Yellow Wallpaper
When a depressed young writer in the late 19th century is restricted by her physician husband to a summer of bed rest in a remote country estate, her isolation - and marriage - sets in motion her descent into madness.
When a depressed young writer in the late 19th century is restricted by her physician husband to a summer of bed rest in a remote country estate, her isolation - and marriage - sets in motion her descent into madness.
Jane, a young writer suffering from postpartum depression is prescribed a rest treatment by her physician husband, John, who takes her to a remote country estate for the summer. When they arrive, Jane is enchanted by yet leery of the old house. She becomes intrigued by the peculiar yellow wallpaper that covers the walls in the room that her husband has chosen for her. Over time, Jane’s treatment proves unhelpful and instead of curing her, the bedrest and isolation and the yellow wallpaper—combined with her marriage and baby—drive her deeper into psychosis. Jane begins to see things in the wallpaper and gardens and becomes convinced that a woman is trapped in the patterns on the wall. Jane spends the end of the summer trying to figure out how to save the trapped woman — and herself. The loved, well known, and much discussed ending is still shocking and disturbing.
World Premiere - Cinequest Film Festival 2021
CINE-EXCESS International Film Festival 2021
Kerry International Film Festival 2021
RAND Film Festival 2021
TOHorror Fantastic Film Festival 2021
Topanga Film Festival 2021 - Best Feature Film Winner
Actor - Alexandra Loreth
Producer - Alexandra Loreth
Cinematographer - Sonja Tsypin
Composer - Robert Coburn