She-Rain,a Southern novel whose love triangle sweeps across the 20th century, just took a huge step toward major motion picture, in the hands of a 20-year-old Harvard wonder-kid. Castille Landon adapted the book into a screen work that proves a young woman can walk around with a beautifully old soul. Her screenplay runs deep, hewing close to the book, yet wonderfully refining the story for the best of movie making. The adaptation cleaves to the truth that a human heart will take no orders. It will not be told who to love, how well, or when to stop. It takes most people a lifetime to get this. Some never do. Castille not only gets it, she writes it with adventure and the power of immutable love. Her She-Rain is a story of young love aging well, through the deeply human struggles of crunching poverty, extreme wealth, and the heroism of people who change the world by living far ahead of their time. Castille has a writer’s heart and the skills of an actress who’s bound to gather red carpet fibers on her shoes. Harvard has another history-maker on its hands. Like Mark Zuckerberg with Facebook, Castille proves young minds can excite and alter the course of human life way before the world expects. Remember the name Castille Landon. Watch for her She-Rain, coming soon.
Production notes:
Michael Cogdill, noval
Castille Landon, screenplay
Richard O’Sullivan, producer
Gilberto Vera, producer
A co-production of Lost Colony Entertainment and Verge Films.
2013
Starring :
Castille Landon as Mary Lizbeth

