SIN3056843
2024–
Seasons
Season 1
-
E1
Pilot
Tatiana Singer is obsessed with the late 70s, experimental, cult classic film, "SIN3056843". She sets out to meet the film's reclusive director to understand the meaning of the convoluted film. Along the way she discovers there may be something paranormal about the film itself while her very existence is called into question.
-
E2
Documentary Filmmaking In Moscow
Tatiana interviews Jack, a professor at University of Illinois, and the definitive authority on SIN3056843.
-
E3
Killer to Killer
Tatiana interviews Alice Diana Heard, the woman who cliams SIN3056843 caused her to murder 20 people.
-
E4
Imposters
Tatiana interviews Beatrice Moore, the actress who played the little girl in SIN3056843.
-
E5
Summer of Sin
Tatiana meets someone new who could become a close friend.
-
E6
What Happens at the Candy Store
Chase wrestles with his trust issues while Tatiana is on the road.
-
E7
What Happens on Tour
We flash back to 3014 to see how Tatiana actually discovered SIN30565843.
-
E8
Technical Difficulties
Tatiana and Chase face a serious test in their marriage.
-
E9
Not Against Flesh
Tatiana confronts SIN3056843 in a dramatic encounter.
-
E10
Before She Was Lynn Sontalia
We meet teenage Lynn SOntalia in 1974 as she and her mentor devise a plan for her film.
-
E11
Lynn Sontalia Makes a Film
Lynn Sontalia creates her own film.
-
E12
How to Become an Artist (Or Die Trying)
Lynn Sontalia goes to New York Film Festival to pitch her first film.
-
E13
The Problem with Lynn
Tatiana interviews Lynn Sontalia, the creator of SIN3056843.
-
E14
R眉ckenfigur
Tatiana searches for answers at the library.
-
E15
Towards the End
Tatiana crosses path with the death cult "Alice's Children".
-
E16
Jack and Katie
Tatiana makes a bold attempt to end the world.
-
E17
The Demon Lover's Wife
Katie embraces her authentic self.
-
E18
Puck's Snarl
Tatiana tries to make a daring escape.
-
E19
Hell's Cartographers
Tatiana says goodbye to "The Family".
GET /api/titles/900833
Roman Empire Studios
SK Arts
Middle of Nowhere