Some guests never leave…
I’m excited to finally release It Waits at the Lodge, a 40-minute found-footage horror film I shot entirely solo. At a remote retreat meant for solitude and self-reflection, a man begins documenting his stay—only to capture unsettling evidence that he’s not alone, and that something—or someone—is determined to unearth what he’s buried deep inside.
This project was a personal experiment in psychological horror and isolation, blending elements of identity horror with the slow-burn tension of films like Creep, Lake Mungo, The Taking of Deborah Logan, Hell House LLC, and The Blair Witch Project. I wanted to see if I could sustain atmosphere, dread, and tension for a full 40 minutes on my own — writing, directing, performing, and filming every shot.
I’m thrilled to finally share it with you all. If you enjoy atmospheric, unsettling horror, I hope It Waits at the Lodge leaves you thinking about what lurks in the corners long after the credits roll.
Watch the full film here: https://youtu.be/cISCaaHyL6I
Genre: Found Footage | Psychological Horror | Thriller
Written, Directed, and Performed by: Chris von Halle
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