Jennifer Wolfe

Jennifer Wolfe

Director, Screenwriter and Author

Portland, Oregon

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March 2021
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About Jennifer

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, and the Sin City Horror Festival, where it won Best Screenplay (Jennifer Wolfe) and Best Actress (Brittney Connelly).

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  • TULPA

    TULPA Budget: $1M - $5M | Horror Five friends in states of quiet desperation embark on a girls trip to Palm Springs to stay at the home of a wealthy, eccentric woman who'll lead them in an arcane ritual to help them fix their broken lives, resulting in disastrous consequences. 

  • SILENT ISLAND

    SILENT ISLAND Budget: $1M - $5M | Horror Tech addicted teens are sent to digital detox on a remote island where they are preyed on by a killer wearing the mask of an infamous horror meme named Onono.

  • REARVIEW MIRROR

    REARVIEW MIRROR Budget: $1M - $5M | Horror A female ride-share driver accepts one last passenger at the end of the night, but the drive takes her on a harrowing journey into the mind of a homicidal incel, ending far from civilization.

  • CRAMPS: A BLOODY PODCAST

    CRAMPS: A BLOODY PODCAST Budget: $0 - $100K | Horror An anthology style, fictional podcast that takes place after a cannibal apocalypse during which women begin eating men when they're on their periods. 

Credits

  • Confessional

    Confessional (2019 - 2020)
    Film by Bold Soul/Brad T. Gottfred Screenwriter After two mysterious deaths at a college on the same night, seven students, somehow connected, receive invitations to a confessional booth hidden on the campus. Their confessions slowly unveil the truth behind, not only the deaths, the booth as well. The dark, twisty, dialogue-driven and emotionally-complex mystery is entirely confined to the video confessional.

Awards

  • Best Screenplay, YOU WILL SEE US, Sin City Horror Fest
    (2021)

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