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Tahquamenon Falls (feat. Tiffany Albright)

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Weird title, great episode. The group welcomes writer & director Tiffany Albright to the podcast and discuss Justin's uncanny ability to pull pitches out of nowhere, one-armed massage therapist Aaron Soertaert, and a woman who is found in the woods with no recollection of how she got there. Buckle up because this one gets VERY wild!
Tahquamenon Falls is a limited series psychological thriller. After a heartbreaking miscarriage, a wannabe mother takes a weekend in the woods with her partner and friends and is found weeks later stranded in the ashes of what was once a cabin, badly burned and alone with a newborn baby. When she can’t explain the weekend’s events, her father, the town sheriff, must investigate what happened and where the baby came from.
Tiffany Albright is a writer, director, and producer from North Carolina. Her work centers female and queer voices, and explores identity, sexuality, and class in genre spaces. Her short films have screened at festivals across the country, her feature screenplay “Shroud” was a Second Rounder in the 2020 Austin Film Festival, and she's currently in post-production on her first feature film, a psychological horror movie called Rat, which was written and shot entirely during lockdown.

IG: tiffany.a.albright

Twitter: @Tffny_Albrght

Ratthemovie.com

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72 episodes

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Weird title, great episode. The group welcomes writer & director Tiffany Albright to the podcast and discuss Justin's uncanny ability to pull pitches out of nowhere, one-armed massage therapist Aaron Soertaert, and a woman who is found in the woods with no recollection of how she got there. Buckle up because this one gets VERY wild!
Tahquamenon Falls is a limited series psychological thriller. After a heartbreaking miscarriage, a wannabe mother takes a weekend in the woods with her partner and friends and is found weeks later stranded in the ashes of what was once a cabin, badly burned and alone with a newborn baby. When she can’t explain the weekend’s events, her father, the town sheriff, must investigate what happened and where the baby came from.
Tiffany Albright is a writer, director, and producer from North Carolina. Her work centers female and queer voices, and explores identity, sexuality, and class in genre spaces. Her short films have screened at festivals across the country, her feature screenplay “Shroud” was a Second Rounder in the 2020 Austin Film Festival, and she's currently in post-production on her first feature film, a psychological horror movie called Rat, which was written and shot entirely during lockdown.

IG: tiffany.a.albright

Twitter: @Tffny_Albrght

Ratthemovie.com

  continue reading

72 episodes

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