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Failed Writer Confronts Disturbing Manuscript in Indie Thriller 'Autobiography'
13 Nov
Summary
- Dan Byrd stars as a failed writer attending his high school reunion
- Confronts a strange interloper with a disturbing manuscript about his life
- Explores themes of online identity and control over one's own story

In the upcoming indie thriller 'Autobiography', Cougar Town alum Dan Byrd stars as Bryce, a failed writer who attends his high school reunion with his wife. Rather than reuniting with an old bully as expected, Bryce comes face-to-face with a strange interloper named Jeb, played by Sam Gilroy. Jeb has a disturbing manuscript in his possession - the story of Bryce's life, written without his knowledge and with a violent ending yet to happen.
The film, which marks the directorial debut of Jennifer Downes and John Pena Griswold, explores themes of online identity and the loss of control over one's own narrative in a world where careers, relationships, and even trauma are shaped into consumable content. As Bryce confronts this unsettling situation, the movie delves into the implications of living our lives as curated characters in our own sagas.
'Autobiography' is set to premiere at the American Film Market later this year, where producers will be shopping the film to potential distributors. With its intriguing premise and talented cast, the psychological thriller promises to captivate audiences with its examination of the blurred lines between reality and the stories we present to the world.




