True crime and the paranormal intertwine within the model new documentary The Woman of the Lake from Uncork’d Leisure and director Ryan Grulich (Georgie, Silly Mortals).
Journey into the center of the unknown with the documentary on VOD tomorrow, December 17, by way of Uncork’d Leisure. And watch the trailer for The Woman of the Lake beneath.
Directed by Ryan Grulich and led by famend paranormal investigator Amanda D. Paulson, the movie delves into the haunting legend of Lake Crescent, positioned within the Pacific Northwest’s enigmatic Port Angeles, WA.
The Woman of the Lake revisits the chilling 1937 homicide of Hallie Illingworth, an area waitress whose physique, eerily preserved by the lake’s frigid waters, resurfaced to disclose a story wrapped in layers of violence, historical past, and the supernatural. Paulson’s investigation uncovers secrets and techniques buried within the depths of Lake Crescent, weaving a story that transcends the boundaries of actuality.
By means of compelling interviews with native residents, historians, and paranormal consultants captured with eerily stunning cinematography, The Woman of the Lake brings to life the ethereal magnificence and darkish attract of Lake Crescent.
A meticulous exploration of the liminal areas the place historical past and thriller converge, the documentary is a cinematic tapestry of reality and phantasm that challenges viewers to confront their deepest fears and curiosities.
“This movie is a labor of affection and fascination,” says director Ryan Grulich. “It’s about greater than fixing a thriller; it’s about understanding the forces that linger in our world, unseen and infrequently unacknowledged. The Woman of the Lake is an invite to discover the unknown and to query the boundaries of our actuality.”
The documentary is produced by Creepy Kingdom Studios in affiliation with award-winning documentarian John Campopiano (Pennywise: The Story of It, Unearthed & Untold: The Path to Pet Sematary) and Bloody Disgusting’s personal Alex DiVincenzo.



