The Film
Visions of Doc is envisioned as a character-driven, atmospheric feature—grounded in realism, punctuated by moments of surreal intensity.
The tone is intimate, tactile, and restrained—visions feel intrusive, not magical. The camera observes rather than explains. Silence matters.
Written by G Calder Nash, the film draws from personal research, oral history, and a long-standing fascination with American mythmaking—where truth, belief, and storytelling blur into something harder to define.
This is a story about a man trying to live an ordinary life while carrying something profoundly unordinary—and the quiet cost of doing so.

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