Shot on D16 Digital Bolex, 2015
"A simple premise brilliantly executed by a strong storyteller, this film engaged an entire audience, producing smiles, laughs and a unique snapshot of the modern day suburbs. From street corners to backyards to wine drenched living rooms, Hilary Campbell perfectly captures the quirkiness of the street she grew up on, and the people she grew up near." - Jeremy Osbern, Slamdance Digital Bolex Fearless Filmmaker Juror
-Grand Prize, Slamdance Digital Bolex Fearless Filmmaking Competition, 2016
-Mammoth Lakes Film Festival, 2016
-Rooftop Films, 2016
-Nantucket Film Festival, 2016
-Indie Street Film Festival, 2016
-Traverse City Film Festival, 2016
-Best Short Film Finalist, Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival, 2016
-Big Eddy Film Festival, 2016
-Columbia Gorge Film Festival, 2016
-Cucalores Film Festival, 2016
Shot on the Digital Bolex D16, 2016
A woman reads and reacts to a short screenplay.
Directed, Photographed & Edited by Hilary Fitzgerald Campbell
Starring Martha Slaughter
Based on the screenplay "Apartment Haunting" by Eitan Lowenstein
Inspired by the true stories of Sharon Houston
Special thanks to Gary Buchler & Monte LaMonte
-World Premiere, Shoot Em Up! Script to Screen Series,
Los Angeles, October 13th
Shot on H16 Bolex, 16mm B&W, 2014
"A young woman documents the recent history of her family through handmade signs. The more signs we see, the more secrets are revealed. This is a documentary that plays like a personal essay, a wholly original and deeply felt take on the form."
-No Budget Film Festival
-Slamdance On The Road, 2014
- Grand Jury Prize, No Budget Film Festival, 2014
-Woodcock Jury Prize for Best Short Film, SF IndieFest, 2015
-Jury Mention for Documentary, Big Muddy Film Festival, 2015
-Best of Fest, Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival, 2015
-Northside Film Festival, 2015
-Sidewalk Film Festival, 2015
-Napa Valley Film Festival, 2015
-Vimeo Staff Pick, 2016