Jed Shepherd

Jed Shepherd

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Jed Shepherd is a prominent figure in contemporary cinema, known for his innovative contributions to the horror genre. His acclaimed works include the award-winning short film “Dawn of the Deaf,” which garnered attention at Sundance, and the critically acclaimed feature “Host.” The latter has received accolades from outlets such as Dreadcentral, who hailed it as "the scariest movie of the past decade," and Forbes Magazine, which recognized it as "the genre phenomenon of 2020." Impressively, "Host" boasts a flawless 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, making it the highest-rated horror film of its release year.

Currently, Shepherd is engaged in writing three upcoming feature films for Blumhouse, alongside a project in collaboration with the legendary Sam Raimi, and a prison-themed film with StudioCanal. His journey in film began with “Absence,” a short starring Paul McGann, which was showcased at numerous prestigious film festivals, including the London Film Festival, Fantasia, and Fright Fest.

Additionally, his latest short film, “Salt,” which was initially commissioned by FOX, is set to embark on its own festival circuit. Through his innovative storytelling and commitment to the horror genre, Jed Shepherd continues to make a significant impact on the film industry.

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