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SEDALIA (2021)

NR | Aug 10, 2021 (US) | Horror, Thriller | 00:18
Budget: 8 000 | Revenue: N/A

Newly retired costume designer, Helen Rowan moves into a small farmhouse in the Massachusetts countryside; all is quiet until a string of paranormal events prompts Helen to research the home's history. Connecting the dots between her research and two vivid nightmares, Helen discovers the fifty-three-year-old remains of a previous tenant.

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Megan Franich
Detective Langley
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Chloë Caro
Sedalia Veer
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Lisa Crosthwait
Helen Rowan
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David Gallardo
Detective Martin
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Sara McNinch
Forensic Photographer
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Colin Helpio
Forensic Investigator
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Leanne Levi Rivers
Robin Burke

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Brandon L. Pennick
N/A | Nov 06, 2022
"Sedalia' is a chilling horror film, wonderfully draped in mystery. We follow our central protagonist as she finds peace with her new rural lifestyle, and bestows calm back upon the land. Beautifully shot misty landscapes perfectly add to the eerie mystery, so turn off the lights, turn up the sound and watch this one on a cold, rainy day to truly soak in the atmosphere." —Infinity Film Festival (London, UK)
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Brandon L. Pennick
N/A | Nov 06, 2022
"Brandon L. Pennick's Sedalia is shrouded in mystery, horror, and a dark past. In the movie, we find retired costume designer Helen Rowan moving into a small farmhouse in the Massachusetts countryside. Her serene country life begins as she devotes herself to her daily activities, and finds peace in her new lifestyle. But things start to change as she feels a presence lurking around her home. Helen is instrumental in bringing peace back upon the land which is marked cursed. The movie shows how it is important to look at the past and solve unsolved issues. The movie is beautifully shot, the misty frames and the melancholic atmosphere adds to the plot. The movie is not heavy with events, rather it follows one string of events and utilizes its runtime fully. Lisa Crosthwait plays Helen Rowan. Her confident portrayal makes the movie more gripping." —4th Dimension Film Festival (Bali, Indonesia)