Richard Lemay
Dementia 13
Some ghosts you can’t rid of, other ghosts want to get rid of you. This modernized remake of Coppola’s debut film, Dementia 13 follows an old-money family still dealing with the death of its youngest daughter several years later. While honoring the daughter’s death, a long con, an axe-wielding serial killer, and a vengeful ghost all coalesce in the same night to target the family. Everyone in the family has a secret, nobody wants to face what they did, and for someone to survive, the truth needs to come out - sooner than later.
Naked As We Came
Naked As We Came, written and directed by Richard LeMay, is a thoughtful depiction of one family’s struggle to come to grips with their past before it is too late. In this richly detailed portrait of love, loss and hope, Laura and her brother Elliot rush to their family’s country estate to find their mother, Lilly, gravely ill and living with a handsome young stranger named Ted. Estranged for some time, their mother’s condition sets Laura and Elliot on a path to realizing where their own lives have gone wrong. Lilly, on the other hand, has mellowed from the controlling woman she once was and is hoping to pass on some words of wisdom to her children. Now her kids find themselves dealing with their own feelings of resentment and broken dreams, while trying to figure out how Ted fits into their mother’s life. Meanwhile, Ted has a secret of his own. The film stars Ryan Vigilant as Elliot (Gossip Girl), Karmine Alers as Laura (Rent), Lue McWilliams as Lilly (The Pill), and Benjamin Weaver as Ted. The film won Best Picture and Audience Awards at the Long Island, Palm Springs, Atlanta, Philadelphia and Tucson film festivals, and was highlighted as “a lovely surprise of a film” by The New York Times and a “thoughtful, sensitive exploration of strained family dynamics” by The Hollywood Reporter.