Shelia, a single mom and sometime paranormal investigator, is enlisted to investigate a possible “haunting” at a widower’s farmhouse in East Tennessee.
Acting
Marin Ireland's face does everything the script doesn't
Direction
Harrill treats ghosts like feelings — maybe real, probably not
Cinematography
East Tennessee fog deserves its own credit

Director
Paul Harrill
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Marin Ireland and director Paul Harrill spent months researching real paranormal investigation groups in Tennessee, basing Shelia's equipment and methods on actual amateur ghost hunters.
The film deliberately subverts horror expectations — Harrill cited 'Don't Look Now' as influence, using genre scaffolding to build a meditation on working-class women's invisible labor.