
Chase Palmer
Writing
Biography
Chase Palmer is a Brooklyn-based writer, director and producer. His two award-winning short films, Neo-Noir and Shock and Awe, have played at film festivals worldwide, including Sundance, the BFI London Film Festival, and Deauville. His feature film debut is the adaptation of the PEN-prize winning book A Naked Singularity by by Sergio De La Pava, with Ridley Scott as a producer.
Known For

In a small town in Maine, seven children known as The Losers Club come face to face with life problems, bullies and a monster that takes the shape of a clown called Pennywise.
It

New York, 1896. Police commissioner Theodore Roosevelt brings together criminal psychologist Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, newspaper illustrator John Moore and secretary Sara Howard to investigate several murders of male prostitutes.
The Alienist

When a successful New York public defender loses his first case, he is pulled into a drug heist by a former client in an effort to beat the broken system at its own game.
Naked Singularity

When his 8-year-old son is abducted, a widowed crime writer looks to his estranged father, a retired former police detective, for help, only to discover a connection with the decades-old case of a convicted serial killer known as "The Whisper Man."
The Whisper Man
A modern take on the 1964 French film of the same title. Plot TBA.
That Man from Rio

In his homage to film noir, a man learns that cheaters can wind up dead.