High Strangeness
Following the tragic death of their parents, a troubled young woman and her young sister return to their isolated ancestral home and find themselves ensnared in the frightening delusions of their neighbor who believes the world has been stealth invaded and socially engineered by a race of malevolent extraterrestrials. Are UFO's the real threat or is there something even more sinister at play?
Casper Jean Rimbaud
Filmmaker, poet, and novelist Casper Jean Rimbaud was born in Bradford England before emigrating to Melbourne Australia where he developed his crafts working in local theatre and writing in various independent publications and poetry magazines. After relocating to Western Australia, his first alien abduction horror novel Post Encounter was published in 2015 and was followed by a film prequel High Strangeness, which he wrote and directed. Rimbaud describes his film work as 'psychiatric horror', a horror based on the mind-bending qualities of psychosis, imitating actual psychotic and paranoiac states "... for the entertainment of the good folks at home..." His primary cinematic influences include Stanley Kubrick, John Carpenter and Ed Wood Jr.