Film

Filmmaking

Original stories, powerfully told.

Rooted in emotional truth and shaped by a background in visual art, Deenie Wallace’s films explore identity, transformation, and the complexities of the human psyche. Her work blends realism with the surreal, creating narratives that are both grounded and dreamlike, intimate and uncanny.

Informed by years of visual storytelling across mediums, she brings an image-driven sensibility to her directorial voice. Current projects span psychological horror, lyrical drama, and magical realism—each anchored by a deep reverence for inner worlds and the symbolic language of feeling.

Working For Me

Short Film – Character Study / Comedy-Drama

This delightful short film is the opening sequence to the full dramedy series currently in development. Navigating the hijinks of her effervescent child, Sean Weiser sets out on her first day as a corporate professional. Working For Me offers a sharp and charming glimpse into the life of a middle-aged mom entering the tech industry—if she can manage to make it out the door.

Production Phase – Short – Completed / Full Series – In Development
interior dive bar at dusk

Jamais Vu

Feature – Psychological Horror / Noir

A woman begins working day shifts at a dive bar that transforms into a seductive, vampire-themed underworld by night. Entangled with a charismatic man who claims to be a real vampire, she’s drawn into a world where fantasy, obsession, and identity bleed together. Jamais Vu explores how belief itself can become the most dangerous addiction.

Production Phase – Proof of Concept in Progress
A woman stands looking at screens in a war room

The Turing Point

Feature – Sci-Fi Drama / Anti-Utopian Thriller

In a future where emotional harmony is state-enforced through personal AI, one woman’s carefully managed life begins to fracture when a system glitch reveals something unpredictable—and possibly alive. As her emotional truth slips beyond the boundaries of the system, she’s pulled deeper into the anomaly. The Turing Point explores the cost of engineered peace—and the quiet rebellion that begins when control gives way to connection.

Production Phase – Proof of Concept in Progress
neon sign for Roadside Spring

Roadside Spring

Feature – Southern Gothic Heist Drama

Under the wide Texas sky, longtime mermaid performers Bonnie and Beverly find their future on the line as a conniving motel manager threatens to pull the plug on the roadside act they’ve built their lives around. With a hidden stash and a plan that might just work, this heist film veers into the mythic—blending classic cars, snake handlers, faded Americana, and feminine longing into a story of escape, magic, and memory.

Production Phase – In Development
Yellow roses on a windowsill overlooking a coming storm.

Hera’s Ashes

Feature – Psychological Thriller

As the mother of three sisters lays dying, long-buried questions begin to surface about the man they were never allowed to name. While she slips in and out of consciousness, the sisters piece together fragments of a past that doesn’t quite add up—each flashback drawing closer to a truth their mother took great care to hide. Hera’s Ashes is a nonlinear reckoning with silence, legacy, and the terrible power of what we choose not to say.

Production Phase – In Development