Little Lying Wild
When the moon falls from the sky in rural Belize, a young girl finds the body of a murdered girl no one believes exists. She sets out on her own to solve the crime and stop the monster from killing again.
When the moon falls from the sky in rural Belize, a young girl finds the body of a murdered girl no one believes exists. She sets out on her own to solve the crime and stop the monster from killing again.
When fourteen-year-old Carmen finds a dead girl in the Belizean jungle and claims a monster from one of her stories is to blame, no one believes her. But as strange signs ripple through her village and her sisters fall into danger, Carmen realizes her stories may be bound to something real. To protect them, she must step into a world where myth and reality are inseparable and stop the unseen monster from killing again.
Samantha Aldana is an award-winning Belizean-American director/writer. Her perspective is influenced by the magical realism and folklore storytelling traditions of her multicultural upbringing in Mississippi and the Caribbean. She is inspired by stories that use genre elements to explore the human condition and is most drawn to characters and stories that have often gone unseen.
Samantha is the recipient of the Belize Film Commissioner’s Emerging Storyteller Feature Film Award for her feature in development, LITTLE LYING WILD. This film won the WomeninFan Pitch at the Sitges Film Festival and was selected as a Breaking Through the Lens finalist. LITTLE LYING WILD has also participated in the Berlinale Talents, Tribeca Film Institute Network, Tribeca Writing in Unreal, and the Emerging Voices Program.
Samantha is an alum of the 2023-2024 Warner Brothers All Access Directors Program and the NBC Female Forward TV Directing Program. Samantha was selected to direct an original short film titled ANGELS for Disney/HULU’s Season 3 Bite-Size Huluween. The film is currently streaming on HULU and SHUTTER. ANGELS was invited to screen at over a dozen film festivals worldwide and was awarded the Best Supernatural Horror Film at Fear Fest and the Audience Award at Dark Bridges Film Festival.
Her previous short films have won numerous honors and have screened at festivals worldwide. Samantha holds a BA in Film Directing from Columbia College Chicago and is a Film Fatales and NALIP member. She is currently based in LA.
Berlinale 2024 - Berlinale Talents
NALIP Media Accelerator 2024
Sitges Film Festival 2023 - Winner WomeninFan Pitch Contest
Tribeca Film Institute 2021 - Writing in Unreal Lab Belize Film
Belize Film Commissioner's Emerging Storyteller 2018 - Feature Film Award
Cinematographer - Natalie Kingston, A.S.C.