PRODUCTION / FUNDING France / USA
EXCLUSIVE: First details revealed for Virgil Vernier’s new film, Hidden Hills
- Produced by Petit Film and Opening Nights Films, the French director’s 4th feature has been selected for Hamburg’s European Work in Progress event

After the tower-based backdrops of Mercuriales [+see also:
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Shot exclusively in the City of Angels, a 5-minute sequence from Hidden Hills (working title) is set to be unveiled in the European Work in Progress event in Hamburg (running 29 September to 1 October – read our news). Currently in the editing phase, the film is due for completion in 2026.
Written by Virgil Vernier himself, the story takes us beneath the surface of Los Angeles by way of three stories. Laura has just started working as a pest control technician, training under Jason. She doesn’t enjoy the job, but she needs it to pay for cosmetology school. Mira is on a bachelorette weekend with her friends. Everyone is doing their best to make it special and fun, but the upcoming marriage is filling Mira with anxiety. Alex, a funeral home director wholly dedicated to his profession, is experimenting with something new: a ceremony in which participants experience their own funeral, designed to help cure depression.
The movie’s cast stars Kay Gutierrez, Cynthia Perez, Meron Meyer and Jason Baacke. The film is produced by Jean des Forêts and Amélie Jaquis on behalf of Petit Film and by Miléna Henochsberg for Opening Nights Films, in co-production with Anne-Louise Brittain and Rozz Therrien for US firm Blossom Street Films. Hidden Hills was mainly developed at the Villa Albertine. Cinematography was entrusted to Sean Price Williams (The Sweet East, Good Time, Harvest [+see also:
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For the record, Petit Film are currently in the final phase of shooting La Chaleur by Stéphane Demoustier (read our article).
(Translated from French)
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