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Native Land Conflict Drives Thriller 'Williston'
24 Dec
Summary
- A Native American man owns the last undeveloped land parcel.
- Three landmen aim to secure drilling rights on contested land.
- Actors Matt Walsh, Jonathan Lipnicki, and Geneva Carr star.

"Williston," a new psychological thriller penned and directed by Adam Seidel, has completed production in Oklahoma, featuring notable actors Matt Walsh, Jonathan Lipnicki, and Geneva Carr. The film's narrative revolves around three landmen who travel to secure development rights for a crucial parcel of land. This final undeveloped area is owned by a Native American individual with a profound aversion to the oil industry, setting the stage for significant conflict. The production was helmed by producers Stephen Mastrocola and Rafi Jacobs, with support from Jacob Ryan Snovel and Kyle Kauwika Harris.
Jonathan Lipnicki, who also serves as an executive producer, expressed his enthusiasm for collaborating with Seidel again, highlighting the compelling nature of "Williston" as a film adaptation of Seidel's play. He emphasized the rare opportunity to delve into the moral ambiguities faced by the three distinct personalities within the film's confined setting. Lipnicki praised the performances of Carr and Walsh, noting their contributions to the depth and complexity of their characters. The film is described as intense, unsettling, and challenging.




