A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Francia Raisa, Nazneen Contractor, Jesse Hutch
Written by:
Jill Sanford
Barbara Kymlicka
Directed by:
Paul Shapiro
Release Date:
June 29, 2017
Original Title:
Tiny House of Terror
Alternate Titles:
La pequeña casa de la colina
Genres:
Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Sepia Films
Production Countries:
Canada
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
After the tragic disappearance and presumed death of her tech mogul husband, Samantha Hastings decides to escape from her fancy hi-tech house in Silicon Valley and move to a rustic and cozy tiny house, completely isolated from the prying eyes of the public. As she begins to adapt to her new lifestyle, Samantha's serenity is interrupted when she can't shake the feeling that she is being watched... exactly what her husband felt before his disappearance. Strange and unexplained terrors begin to happen in the tiny house until eventually Samantha's sanctuary becomes her prison with no way out.
Following the mysterious disappearance of her husband, a woman gives up her large high-tech house along with the trappings of her wealthy lifestyle to move into an isolated tiny house, which turns out to be more of a nightmare than a dream when her new lifestyle puts her very life at risk.
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Casting:
Paul Weber
Costume Design:
Liene Dobrāja
Director:
Paul Shapiro
Director of Photography:
Jon Joffin
Executive Producer:
Sheri Singer
Gaffer:
Peter La Rocque
Music:
Daniel Licht
Producer:
Kim Roberts
Tina Pehme
Set Costumer:
Mica Kayde
Sound Designer:
Bryson Dodwell
Sound Mixer:
Jason Wood
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Kevin Belen
Kelly Cole
Story:
Jill Sanford
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Mike Ritchie
Writer:
Jill Sanford
Barbara Kymlicka
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