“In Sickness and In Health” is a story about picking up the pieces in the aftermath of a tragedy, and trying to figure what to do with them. What if the person we love most hurts us? What if they do it again?

Who will save you when a great evil is in your home, in your bedroom, sleeping next to you?
Will God save you?
Will you save yourself?

“Possession” meets “The Exorcist” meets “The Invisible Man”

WHY THIS STORY MATTERS NOW?

Latinos hold less than 5 percent of leading on-screen, off-screen, and executive leadership roles in US media, according to McKinsey research. The industry could generate an additional $12 billion to $18 billion a year in annual revenue if Latino representation in Hollywood improves. Though the current industry contraction has made it more difficult than ever for emerging filmmakers to produce their projects, a more inclusive and equitable industry is possible — but it requires your support.