Interview:
Phillip Guzman,
director,
"House of Glass"
Do you talk in your sleep? If so, be careful what you say: it could ruin your marriage. In Austin-based filmmaker Phillip Guzman’s psychosexual thriller House of Glass, Alex (Jenny Shakeshaft) suspects her husband Ian (Stephen Ellis) is cheating on her based on his sleep talking. Ian, who suffers from mild sleep apnea, denies having an affair. But Alex refuses to believe Ian. And she takes action that not just threatens her marriage to Ian but also the marriage of their next-door neighbors, Becca and Nate (Alexandra Bard and Clayton Farris, respectively). House of Glass will stream at 7:10 p.m. July 23 as part of the 2020 GTX Virtual Film Festival at http://gtxfilm.org. Phillip Guzman directed House of Glass under the alias Reyn Del Rio. House of Glass completes an informal and unintentional trilogy of sleep-themed chillers by House of Glass that began with two creature features, 2016’s Dead Awake and 2017’s Sleep No More. Guzman also directed A Kiss and a Promise, Desdemona: A Love Story, and 22:22.
Aired: July 23, 2020 Web sites: https://www.phillipguzmanphotovideo.com https://www.facebook.com/directorphillipguzman/ https://gtxfilm.org https://www.facebook.com/gtxfilm/ |
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