Psychological Thriller ‘PROWL’ to Premiere at Sardinia Film Festival

Psychological thriller short film PROWL will be having its world premiere at the Filming Italy Sardinia Film Festival (June 19-22, 2025), part of the festival official line up.

PROWL cast includes newcomer Catherine-Rose Young, Emmy nominated actress Cheryl Hines (Curb Your Enthusiasm, RV) and Igor Grbesic, written and directed by Isaiah Quiñones, produced by Livi Nichols and Quiñones, executive produced by Hines.

PROWL embarks the viewer on a chilling journey into the darkest corners of fame as rising pop sensation Claudia Mitchell finds herself at the center of a haunting more sinister than mere obsession after the shocking suicide of a stalker in her extravagant home. When Claudia returns to her mansion, she is confronted with unsettling events that blur the lines between reality and the supernatural.

Filming Italy Sardegna Film Festival previously announced that they will be honoring Gia Coppola and that Alec Baldwin, Heather Graham and Simon Baker will be attending the cultural event.

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