based on the screenplay by Stuart Davis utherland notice to recipients This Con ! dential Informational Memorandum (the “Memorandum”) has been prepared on behalf of 5-HT2A, Inc (the “Company”) based on information from the company and other prospective sources. This Memorandum is being furnished for informational purposes solely for use by prospective investors in considering their interest in entering into a possible transaction with the Company (the “Transaction”). The information contained herein has been prepared to assist interested parties in making their own evaluation of the ! lm, Utherland (the “Project”)and does not purport to be all-inclusive or contain all information that a prospective investor may desire or that may be required to properly evaluate the business, prospects, or value of the Project. In all cases, interested parties should conduct their own investigations and analyses of the Project and the data set forth in this Memorandum. 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When a wounded healer’s occult ritual goes awry, a young woman becomes possessed by a ravenous spirit that causes her to feed on the sickness of others overview synopsis In a remote Western wilderness, Bridget Mack, 30s, lives o ff the grid. A new age mystic su ff ering from a chronic illness, Bridget spends her days meditating, tending the land, and caring for injured animals. One night a traumatized stranger– Alice, 20s—appears. Bruised, battered, and desperate, she’s on the run from a Hunter, her ex. Alice has come seeking help from the Witch of Utherland Road, an elderly healer who had lived in the cabin for years. Bridget tells Alice that the Witch is dead, and that Bridget, her apprentice, had inherited the place when she passed. Alice begs Bridget to banish the malevolence that has been haunting her life. Bridget, anxious about invoking the forces involved, at ! rst refuses. But when Alice threatens to kill herself, Bridget relents. She performs the ritual, even though it is far beyond her skills. The ritual goes terribly wrong, and Alice becomes possessed by the spirit that once animated the dead Witch. The iris and pupil of her left eye split into an eerie pupula duplex. Alice’s possession enables her to consume sickness without harm to herself. This bizarre, disturbing gift causes her to eat the disease plaguing Bridget, healing Bridget of her su ff ering. The intoxication Bridget experiences upon her ‘rebirth’ escalates into a torrid relationship with Alice. When Alice’s Hunter begins closing in on the two women, Bridget and Alice retreat into a communion with the dark forces of nature around them. As the land becomes increasingly alive, Alice’s hungers grow more extreme. She begins to feed on illness and rot in the most brazen, erotic manner, pulling Bridget ever deeper under her spell. Meanwhile, the Hunter continues to sabotage their remaining links to the outside world, driving the two women from their cabin deep into the forest. In the riveting set piece, a stuttering succession of sex, violence and fever-dream visuals crescendos into an terrifying climax of magic, eros , and death. lookbook palettes casting suggested casting Bridget Mack Kirsten Dunst Kate Bosworth Anna Paquin Alice The Hunter Jasmine Karimova William Dafoe anticipated casting the team Stuart Evan Davis is a contemporary musician, writer, director, artist, and television personality. As a musician, he has released twenty albums of original music. Stuart wrote, directed, and hosted the national TV series Sex, God, Rock ‘n Rol l, which aired for two seasons on AXS TV in North America. His family starred in House of Davis , a doc series written and directed by Stuart and produced by Conscious Life in London. A practicing Zen Buddhist, Stuart currently makes a living as a screenwriter and podcast host in Boulder, Colorado. Utherland will be his feature debut. Stuart Evan Davis Siona van Dijk Siona van Dijk is the founder and owner of 5- HT2A productions, an independent Los Angeles- based production company, and the co-founder of Jenkoplex Studios. An accomplished entrepreneur and independent investor, Siona marries a passion for visionary ! lm and excellence in production standards with a devotion to investor interests. Producer! Writer!/! Director ! strategic advantages • A commitment to diversity casting and a minimum 50% female cast and crew a ff ords access to grants and other promotional bene ! ts. • Utherland is designed to be a showcase ! lm, appealing to audiences who might not ordinarily consider horror. • Measured strictly in terms of pro ! t, horror remains the top-performing genre in the industry. • Utherland has a cast of ! ve actors and takes place entirely in a remote cabin setting. The limited locations and minimal cast allow for both substantial cost savings and a sharply polished production. • Female-driven ! lms are at an all-time high, re # ecting a response to both broader national trends and the more localized # MeToo movement. the genre investor benefits Capital requirements: $1.7M ü ROI: Initial investment ($1.7M) + 20% = $2,040,000 ü Additional pro ! ts split evenly between investors and ! lmmakers. ü Filming in Montana is both cost-e ff ective and allows access to rebates, grant money, and additional incentives. ü Pre-sales and waterfall repayment structures prioritize investor interests. ! ! ! ! ! for more information please contact Siona van Dijk siona@5-ht2a.com 917.512.9521 5-HT2A PRODUCTIONS mymJndzjEc !