"Whiteout", Single Take Thriller Short Film by Lance Edmands • Discoverology

“Whiteout”, Single Take Thriller Short Film by Lance Edmands

Whiteout from writer/director Lance Edmands is a tense, well-crafted single-take short film. When a young couple encounters a strange old man wandering in a snowstorm, they must decide if he needs help, or if he has more sinister intentions.

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