An old church in a modern North American city is undergoing a renovation.
Construction equipment and piles of debris cover the grounds. A deep pit has been dug for new sewer pipes.
Night falls. A woman crawls from the pit. She is weak and covered with mud, her face beaten, her throat cut. She is unable to speak, remember who she is, or how she got there.
This is Laura.
Hungry, thirsty, she ventures out into the city, stealing food and warm clothes to survive.
As she wanders the streets, she begins to see things that jar her memory: a picture on a wall, a historical marker, a map.
Slowly, she starts to put the pieces together - the Old River Front, a house and family, a lover and a jealous suitor.
She embarks on a trek across the city, trying to blend in and adjust to a modern world she has never seen before.
Julian, a mysterious young man employed by the church, is sent out to find her.
He seems to know more about her than she does, tracking her, quickly deducing that she is headed home, to the place where she used to live - more than a hundred years ago.
Is Laura reincarnated? Resurrected and risen from the grave? Or is she just the unfortunate victim of a horrible crime, buried in the mud and left for dead? Is Julian really trying to help her, as he claims, or is he part of a conspiracy, a plot to kill her?
Soon Laura is in a race for her life, trying to reach her home and her memories before Julian, the police, and the church can find her.
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.. THE CREW ..
Writer/Director
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Wyatt Weed
Executive Producer
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Robert A. Clark
Producer
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Gayle Gallagher
Original Score
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Patrick Savage
Holeg Spies
Production Coordinator
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Amy Mitchell
Assistant Production Coordinator
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Tara Daniels
First Assistant Director
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Aaron Crozier
Second Assistant Director
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Cody Wade
Art Director
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Meghan Brown
Art Department
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Sean Gartner
Prop Master
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Joe Rieckenberg
Props
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Patrick Voss
Weapons Specialist
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Paul Bastean
Director of Photography
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Nick Gartner
First Assistant Camera
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Keith Hueffmeier
Second Assistant Camera
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Adam Huber
Stills Photographer
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Brea McAnally
Behind the Scenes Video
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Brian “Brain Weasel” Wessel
Larry Zeis
Costume Designer
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Jessica Viner
Wardrobe
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Jennifer Dauphin
Gaffer
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Dan Gartner
Best Boy Electric
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Ben Burke
Electric
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Steve Kozel
Tim Hawn
Editor
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Wyatt Weed
Key Grip
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Dave Kube
Best Boy Grip
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Taylor Ellison
Grip
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Lucian Matoushek
Zak White
Sharif Musaji
Special Effects Make-Up
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Rachel Rieckenberg
Make-Up
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Shae Rudolf
Assistant Make-Up
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A.J. Rieckenberg
Hair
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Carla Serra
Sound Designer
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Tim Wagner
Boom Operator
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Blannie Wagner
Evan Wagner
Sound Editing Intern
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Teresa Schroeder
Wardrobe
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Jessica Viner
Fight Coordinator
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David Martyn Conley
Stunts
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Roger Dummé
Stunt Drivers
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Esteban Force
Skid Pittsburgh
Crash Gallagher
Webmaster
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Daniel Howse - TruImagz.com
Personal Trainer for Mr. Contini
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Glen Kemper
Production Assistant
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Scott Roth
Production Assistant
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Jeff Daniels
Production Assistant
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John Richter
Production Assistant
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Greg Schulman
Catering
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Welch One Catering
Barrister’s
-- crew list not yet complete --
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Heroes
SHADOWLAND would like to thank the following for their support of this film:
We absolutely thoroughly enjoyed your creative talents and directing skills and editing skills, etc. that you put on the screen in the movie "Shadowland". I think without a doubt "Shadowland" is one of the top St. Louis Based Indie Feature Films out there. Great job. I can tell when you are completely finished it is going to be a great feature film.
As we get ready for our own upcoming feature film, it thrills us that there is someone out there like you and Pirate Pictures that also shares in our same vision and goal that we have for our own film company...IMAGINARY PICTURES... which is to create not just good but exceptional Indie Feature Films in St. Louis.
You are an extremly talented director...I really like your work.
We also plan to make a very high quality digital movie as well only in the Suspense Thriller Genre.
Tell Gayle I said hi and that she has done an amazing job as well in the production of your film.
Hey guys! After the screening last night, I would like to say congratulations to Gayle, Wyatt, Bob and the rest of the team for an amazing job! You've created an unbelievably great film and one that I'm sure everyone will leave the SLFS screening having renewed faith in films done in St. Louis and independent film making in general. Nice job!