Sheepwell: A Tense Encounter on the Road to Connection

Name: Sheepwell
Description: Wattle and her daughter, Sarah, live on the rural Highway 29 just outside the small college town of Troy in Alabama. Wattle is awakened in the wee hours of the morning by a naked man, Thomas, stumbling around in her back yard. She clothes and feeds the stranger and gives him a place to spend the night. They discuss the pros and cons of leaping to assumptions and jumping into relationships until Thomas decides it is time to leave — but it won’t be that easy.
Genre: Feature Film
Date Created: March 6
Producer: Lauren Elizabeth Harris
Writer:
Director: Kim Caicedo caicedokim@gmail.com
Production Company: PATHWAY PICTURES (pathwayspictures.com)
Contact Info: info@shenycarts.org


Sheepwell: An Intriguing Exploration of Connection and Vulnerability

In “Sheepwell,” audiences are transported to the quiet rural landscapes of Troy, Alabama, where an unexpected encounter challenges the lives of Wattle and her daughter, Sarah. When a bewildered stranger named Thomas stumbles into their lives, the film invites viewers to contemplate the intricate dynamics of human relationships and the implications of our assumptions. This feature film promises a rich narrative filled with humor, heart, and thought-provoking dialogue as the characters navigate their intertwined fates.

Written by the talented trio of Kim Caicedo, Danielle DeMatteo, and Margaret Rose Caterisano, and directed by Caicedo herself, “Sheepwell” boasts a compelling storyline that underlines the importance of connection in a seemingly disconnected world. Featuring a stellar cast, the film paints intimate portraits of its characters while exploring themes of trust and empathy against the backdrop of small-town life. With a strong production team from Pathway Pictures, the film marks a significant addition to contemporary cinema’s exploration of the human experience.




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