About Conor
Conor Soucy is an American screenwriter and film director. Hailing from the scenic landscapes of northern New Hampshire, Conor discovered his passion for filmmaking at a young age through his father's love for cinema and cherished visits to Jax Jr. Cinemas. This early exposure to storytelling through film ignited a lifelong fascination.
Despite earning a degree in Business Management from Stonehill College, Conor's heart remained tethered to filmmaking. His directorial debut, the short film "Whisper," garnered investor interest and evolved into the feature-length thriller "Dead Whisper," which stars Rob Evan and Samuel Dunning and is making waves on the festival circuit.
Currently, Conor is channeling his creative energy into "Circles," a psychological horror/monster film set in the eerie woods of Washington. Drawing inspiration from legendary filmmakers like Roman Polanski, Paul Thomas Anderson, Stanley Kubrick, and Steven Spielberg, Conor's work emphasizes character-centric, suspenseful narratives told through a subjective lens.
From working various roles on independent films to investing his own resources into passion projects, he remains committed to creating films that engage, challenge, and leave a lasting impact.