Jerome Thélia
Directing
Known For

When campers and staff at Camp Manabe mysteriously begin disappearing and turning into gruesome corpses, paranoid Ronnie can't shake the memory of a series of grisly murders that took place at Camp Arawak two decades earlier.
Return to Sleepaway Camp

At a struggling New York dive bar in the days leading up to Christmas 2019, Chet, a beleaguered bartender in a state of extended arrested development, must balance caring for his misanthropic, aging regulars — who have nowhere else to go, and rely on him for far more than pouring drinks — with his naive desires to muster some Christmas spirit.
Drink and Be Merry

Three siblings plot to steal their ailing Grandmother's fortune, without realizing Grandma has a plot of her own.
Grandma's Not a Toaster

On a gloomy Sunday in Mexico City, three friends in their twenties look for a female friend that disappears at an after-party. As they believe the worse could be happening, and while confronting characters and situations that represent a fraction of the problems of contemporary Mexico, their dreams, concerns and fears come to light.
Fractal

When reformed scammer, Clay (Kim Fischer), gets a late night cry for help from his former partner in crime, Jerry (Jefferson White), he finds himself journeying through after hours New York to deliver a mysterious package.
Misprint

A killer learns someone is watching him.
Archangel

A divorced Pakistani woman visits an upscale Connecticut suburb in an attempt to reconnect with her estranged ex-mother-law.
Dobara Phir Se

After an unspoken line is crossed, three women are forced to navigate strange passageways and painful secrets.
Outer Space Love Story

From Brazilian favelas to dusty Congolese villages, from a neolithic Scottish island and Mayan royal courts to modern English soccer pitches, “Bounce” explores the little-known origins of our favorite sports across the centuries, and traces how a simple invention like the ball has come to stake an unrivaled claim on our passions, our gaming consoles, our money, and our lives. Equal parts science, history and visual essay, “Bounce” removes us from the scandals and commercialism of today's sports world to uncover the true reasons we play ball, helping us reclaim our universal connection to the ball games we love.