Hello

A lonely soul attempts to make a connection with a visiting stranger, but her intentions don't quite match his interpretations.

  • Christina Raia
    Director
    Summit, Kelsey the webseries (Indiewire Critic's Pick)
  • Christina Raia
    Writer
    Summit
  • Christina Raia
    Producer
    Summit, Kelsey the webseries (Indiewire Critic's Pick)
  • Peter Westervelt
    Cinematographer
  • Alexandra Kalinowski
    Composer
  • Lauren A. Kennedy
    Key Cast
    Summit
  • Ricardo Manigat
    Key Cast
    Summit
  • Project Type:
    Short
  • Genres:
    Comedy, Musical, Horror, Silent
  • Runtime:
    7 minutes 36 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    May 1, 2016
  • Country of Origin:
    United States
  • Country of Filming:
    United States
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    Black Magic Pocket
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
  • 2016 Horrible Imaginings Film Festival

    World Premiere
  • 2016 Coney Island Film Festival
  • 2016 Ax Wound Film Festival
  • 2017 Macabre Faire Film Festival

    Nominated Best Lead Actress
Director Biography - Christina Raia

Christina Raia is a New York City based Writer/Director, the Founder of CongestedCat Productions, and the Director of Crowdfunding at Seed&Spark. She was named one of the 10 Filmmakers to Watch in 2018 by Independent Magazine. Her first feature film, Summit, won Best Director at the 2015 Flickers: Rhode Island International Film Festival (genre division). She co-created, directed, and produced the comedic web series Kelsey, which premiered on blip.tv in September 2013 to rave reviews and consistent press coverage, including as a Critic’s Pick and named one of the 19 Best Comedy Web Series of 2013 by Indiewire.com. It has over a quarter million views online. She is currently on the festival circuit with her second feature film, About a Donkey, and has begun pitching what she hopes to be her third feature, Silent Night, a Quarter Finalist at Slamdance's 2016 Screenwriting Competition. Her other credits as Director, Producer, and Writer include over a dozen narrative short films that have made official selection at film festivals across the country. In addition to Indiewire, her projects and approach as a filmmaker have been covered by various press outlets, such as BuzzFeed and AfterEllen. Her work can be viewed on Amazon Prime, Vimeo, VHX, and Youtube. She also turned her desire to foster collaboration and engagement in the local film community into IndieWorks, a monthly film screening series showcasing and supporting the work of other independent filmmakers in New York; currently in its sixth year.

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Director Statement

For two years, I was an Instructor for a mobile film workshop, which meant spending one week out of every month in a hotel room. I was always very aware of how alone I was despite being surrounded by strangers in other rooms. I was never personally lonely, but there's a certain loneliness to hotel rooms that you can just kind of feel. People pass through, never settling in, never making it a home. I often found myself thinking about all the stories that passed through; all the strange, unsettling, hopefully sometimes wonderful memories made there, and the potential 'ghosts' that lingered. This combined with my tendency to wonder about my room possibly being haunted led to the inspiration for "Hello."

One night after a long day at the workshop, when I couldn't sleep and found myself paying very close attention to the silence, the almost eerie silence of the room, I started freaking myself out with the possibility of not being so alone after all. In an attempt to appease my growing trepidation, I started pondering about ghosts; what would make them linger, what they could really want from a living person. I started entertaining myself with the notion of a ghost simply being lonely & bored -- especially having to watch all the people pass through the room they may haunt, and just wishing to make a connection with someone. As a huge horror film fan, I thought of all the cliche things that often happen as signs of a haunting and tried to find a funny, sweet or mundane explanation for them on the part of a ghost. Soon I was writing the script; and though I didn't get any sleep that night, I started the next morning very excited about this new script I had just written. I shot the film on no budget two months later and am very pleased with the final product, thanks to my small but mighty team of talented collaborators.