White Mountains

Feature Film - Speculative Design

Featured Set Drawings and Computer Model

Written By: Becky Leigh & Mario Kyprianou

Set in the 1960’s, after an interracial couple has a horrifying encounter with a UFO, they set out to discover if it actually happened, or if it is just a case of folie à deux–madness for two. Based on the true story of Barney and Betty Hill.

This design strategy places the couple in a one bedroom, mail-order house that was built in the 1910’s and renovated over the decades.  The setting helps tell the story of a middle class couple, working together to walk the line between tradition and modernity in post-war America.  The furniture, appliances, and décor are a mismatch of hand me downs, homemade hacks and a few modern aspirational splurges. The house and the things within it weren’t built for this couple but they have found a way to create a happy home out of the resources that they have at their disposal. Norman Rockwell’s sunny, nostalgic vision of Americana serves as a primary visual reference.

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