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Don't Fall Asleep

Where Did Jealous Izzy Go... Now That She is Dead?

Fifty years ago, jealousy turned deadly on Isabelle Street. Now, as a young couple move into their first home there, something of that rage refuses to stay buried.

In the 1950s, Isabelle murdered her husband and his lover in a frenzy of betrayal. Decades later, the house still carries the imprint of her violence.

When Janice begins sleepwalking, plagued by visions of a wild, vengeful presence and waking with no memory of her actions, the past begins to seep into the present. As her behaviour grows increasingly erratic, she starts to fear that Isabelle’s fury has found a new vessel.

“I think Isabelle works through me when I’m asleep…”

  • Format: feature film

  • Genre: psychological/horror

  • Themes: possession and identity, jealousy and betrayal, inherited violence, fractured consciousness

  • Content note: this film contains scenes of violence, blood imagery, and psychological distress.

  • Running time: 94 minutes

  • Written by: James G. Rogers, Blair Dalton, Pamela Heath, Peter Greenwald, Kimberly Kaplan. S. C. Farrow, Searnold, Kim Standring Jacobs

  • Produced by: Ashley Hinson, Brent Roske, Chris Soth

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