

The Yellow Wallpaper
Visit website5.5/10 • 12
2022-03-29 • 1h 40m
A dark and disturbing adaptation of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s controversial gothic feminist horror story about patriarchy and hysteria. Jane, a writer and young mother, is prescribed a rest treatment by her physician husband John, who takes her to a remote country estate for the summer. She becomes obsessed with the peculiar yellow wallpaper in the bedroom he has chosen for her. In her isolation, she secretly writes about a woman trapped in the wallpaper—that she must free.
- Directors
- K Pontuti
- Writters
- K Pontuti, Alexandra Loreth

The Yellow Wallpaper
Visit website2022-03-29 • 1h 40m
5.5/10 • 12
A dark and disturbing adaptation of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s controversial gothic feminist horror story about patriarchy and hysteria. Jane, a writer and young mother, is prescribed a rest treatment by her physician husband John, who takes her to a remote country estate for the summer. She becomes obsessed with the peculiar yellow wallpaper in the bedroom he has chosen for her. In her isolation, she secretly writes about a woman trapped in the wallpaper—that she must free.
- Directors
- K Pontuti
- Writters
- K Pontuti, Alexandra Loreth
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsAlexandra Loreth
Jane
Joe Mullins
John
Jeanne O'Connor
Jennie
Clara Harte
Mary
Mark P. O'Connor
James
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- Original Language
- English
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- Keywords
- feministpsychological thrillerfeminist literature