You Will See Us
During a men’s rights uprising in Portland, Oregon, a female ride-share driver accepts a passenger whose drop-off is in the isolated forest far outside the city. During the long, uncomfortable drive, she realizes she knows her passenger, and that he harbors deep resentments toward her. Resentments that may boil over before they reach his destination . . .
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Jennifer WolfeDirector
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Jennifer WolfeWriterConfessional (Shudder Exclusive)
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Jennifer WolfeProducer
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Brittney ConnellyKey Cast"Ever"
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Thom HinesKey Cast"Paul"
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Project Type:Short
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Genres:Horror, Thriller
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Runtime:14 minutes 22 seconds
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Completion Date:May 14, 2021
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Production Budget:500 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:2.35:1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
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San Francisco Indie Short FestivalSan Fancisco
United States
July 1, 2021
Semi-Finalist -
Sin City Horror FestLas Vegas, NV
United States
In-person premiere
Official Selection, Best Screenplay, Best Actress -
Atlanta Horror Film FestivalAtlanta, GA
United States
October 10, 2021
Official Selection -
Portland Film FestivalPortland, OR
United States
October 8, 2021
West Coast Premiere
Official Selection -
LA Indie Horror FestLos Angeles, CA
Honorable Mention -
Thrills and Chills Film Awards (Halloween Edition)
Official Selection -
New Creators Film Awards
October 31, 2021
Official Selection -
Ax Wound Film Festival
Official Selection
Jennifer Wolfe is an author and screenwriter whose works include the novels WATCH THE GIRLS, THE KILLING JAR, and STRUCK. Her first produced feature, CONFESSIONAL, premiered as a Shudder exclusive. The short film, YOU WILL SEE US, is her directorial debut, and was an official selection of the Portland Film Festival, the Atlanta Horror Film Festival, the San Francisco Indie Short Festival, the Ax Wound Film Festival, the Thrills and Chills Film Awards (Halloween Edition), the New Creators Film Awards, and the Sin City Horror Festival, where it won Best Screenplay (Jennifer Wolfe) and Best Actress (Brittney Connelly).
YOU WILL SEE US is a short film based on my original feature script, REARVIEW MIRROR. The short film conceptualizes an all-too-imaginable scenario in which lonely men radicalized by an online demagogue seek to take back the power and entitlement they believe women have wrested from them. But it is also a story about the yawning divide between men and women still wrestling with outmoded gender roles, demonstrated through an uncomfortable conversation.