The acclaimed Tasmanian short, The Room at the Top of the Stairs, will be joining Shudder, the horror streaming service.

The film is told in the style of gothic melodrama and coming-of-age story.
The film is highly influenced by Rebecca, Daphne du Maurier’s exploration of identity confusion and obsession as well as 1970’s horror films. The Room at the Top of the Stairs stars the upcoming talented Fiannah de Rue and also features an original score by Heath Brown. The film is produced by Adam Walker Film in Hobart, Australia, and financed by Screen Tasmania.

The film focuses on a young artist who feels overshadowed by a charming girl she’s never met. Her life changes when she decides to pursue the same footsteps as her nemesis. Autobiographical in origin, it world premiered at Los Angeles New Wave International Film Festival and haunted the viewers with excitement.

Director Briony Kidd was mentored by Jennifer Kent who is now the director of the Stranger With My Face International Film Festival and director of The Babadook. Kent is also the coordinator of the festival’s Attic Lab, focuses on women genre filmmakers. Her next feature film will be a post-apocalyptic psycho-biddy thriller with producer Catherine Pettman with support by Screen Australia.

If you are excited to see this film head over to Shudder and begin watching it. You can find an array of a different horror film. The perfect site for the crazed horror fan. The Room at the Top of the Stairs joins millions of infamous horror films.

About the Author

Rosalia likes to spend her nights watching Netflix or reading a good book. Her interest for horror came from a very young age. Her mother nurtured this obsession and she thanks her for it. She also thanks the film IT for her dislike for clowns. She is currently finishing her Bachelor Degree in Cinema and Television Arts and hopes to be behind the camera shooting the next big thriller.