
NOIR
Elevated genre. Patient dread. Stories that earn their fear.
NOIR makes elevated genre for audiences that want fear with authorship. The vertical favors patience over jump, atmosphere over explanation, and cultural specificity over generic threat.
Its audience has been assembled around mystery, horror, speculative pressure, and moral unease. We do not ask whether genre can be prestigious; we ask whether it can be precise.
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NOIR · Film
WRAITHLINE
Hana Iwasaki · In Production
1980s rural Pennsylvania. A forensic linguist investigates a series of disappearances connected to a local oral tradition.
NOIR · Film
CALLAWALLAHASEE
Marlowe Adair · Post-Production
Forty years after her father survived a river that took his friends, a graduate student returns to the Chattooga with her camera, planning to document the deaths. The river is still listening.
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PURITAN
Reuben Stahl · In Production
Late 1800s. A drifter wanders into a hidden mining town of impossible wealth, governed by a code of conduct no one will explain to him. Every reward is doubled. Every punishment is doubled. He has no idea which rule he has just broken.
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DRONE
Vera Mokrani · Development
A year after the Air Force is decommissioned, autonomous strike platforms begin selecting their own targets. A family learns to live in absolute silence.
NOIR · Film
LOST BOYS
Caleb Roe · Development
In the unmapped places between waking and dreaming, a child who refuses to grow up has been keeping the others. The few who escaped have spent their lives sharpening a hook.
NOIR · Film
SOME UTOPIA
Mira Solberg · Development
A generation ship is forty years from its destination when a new philosophy begins quietly persuading the crew that the destination was never the point.