
Nellie
No Sin Goes Unpunished
An adaptation of "Abortion" by Eugene O'Neill


A Seattle native, Michael Lange is a filmmaker whose work in the digital space has received over 18 million views and counting. Michael writes, directs and edits all of his short films. He earned his undergraduate degree in Film Production from Loyola Marymount University and is currently utilizing his craft as an assistant editor for Red Bull Media House.

John Iadarola grew up in Littleton, CO to a loving family and wide-open spaces. His family’s love of movies set him on an early path to becoming a filmmaker. While attending Loyola Marymount he wrote, produced, and directed a handful of shorts on subjects such as obsession, mental illness, racism, and murder. A few garnering writes ups in newspapers and awards at film festivals. His stories are often dark and his jokes often darker, he seems like a perfect fit for a film like Nellie.

Bennett Viso is the son of immigrants from Caracas, Venezuela to the United States when he was two years old. After arriving in Los Angeles in 2007 he began working in short films right out of the gate. It was not long before he booked the lead in two feature films. Survive, which took him to the islands of Alaska, and Chaplain of the Mountains, which sent him to the mountains of northern Iraq. Bennett recently wrapped a strong supporting role in The Unraveling, with Thomas Jakobsen.

A Seattle native, Michael Lange is a filmmaker whose work in the digital space has received over 18 million views and counting. Michael writes, directs and edits all of his short films. He earned his undergraduate degree in Film Production from Loyola Marymount University and is currently utilizing his craft as an assistant editor for Red Bull Media House.