Isabelle

Once they move into the ideal neighborhood, a couple's dream of starting a family slowly shatters before their eyes as they descend into the depths of paranoia and must struggle to survive a specter that wants nothing more than their very own lives.

A psychological thriller about a husband and wife who lose a child, and must deal with the wife's psychological crisis that follows; it's about a marriage falling apart, and it's also about the mother and daughter next door and their impact on the couple."

Rob Heydon is an award-winning filmmaker of international acclaim whose credits span directing, writing, and producing. Rob was born in Toronto, Canada. He honed his producing sensibility at the renowned Norman Jewison Canadian Film Centre for Advanced Film Studies working as a PM and producer. Mr. Heydon produced and directed Ecstasy based on the #1 bestselling novel by Irvine Welsh. Also, he won a Juno Award for Best Music Video for Edwin's Alive, which also won People's Choice Award at Much Music Video Awards. One of Mr. Heydon's first positions in film was assisting Allen Yamashita in a number of ride-film projects and installations. Allen Yamashita was the producer of Special Effects for Doug Trumbull and Richard Yuricich on Blade Runner.

After directing and producing over 100 music videos and commercials, Heydon went on to shoot the new film Go Further starring Woody Harrelson (Audience Award runner up prize at Toronto Film Festival). He went to produce and direct Rippin, a documentary on professional snowboarders which aired on Movie TV and City TV, as well as Pleasure Force on the Toronto dance scene. Furthermore, he directed the City TV/Space Network television series, Electric Playground. The Magic, his short film premiered at Taos Talking Pictures Film Festival, Taos, New Mexico and showcased on Head F*!K on Sci-Fi Network in UK, Viva in Germany, MTV, M2, Much Music and VOLT on TVO in Ontario. Recently, was invited to attend the first Producer's Network during the Cannes Film Festival in Cannes, France.

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