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Jessica M. Thompson

Jessica M. Thompson is an Australian filmmaker of Maltese descent, recognized for her work as a writer, director, editor, and producer in film and television, primarily based in Los Angeles. She gained prominence with her feature directorial debut, The Light of the Moon (2017), a drama exploring the aftermath of sexual assault, which earned the Audience Award at the South by Southwest Film Festival. Thompson's subsequent projects include directing the horror thriller The Invitation (2022), a contemporary reimagining of Bram Stoker's Dracula produced by Screen Gems, noted for its gothic influences and vampire lore. An Emmy-nominated director, she has helmed episodes for television series such as The End and contributed to other productions through her company, Stedfast Productions.

Early life and education

Upbringing in Australia

Jessica M. Thompson was born on March 31, 1985, in , , and grew up in the working-class Western suburbs, specifically . She was raised by a in a migrant blue-collar family, with partial Maltese heritage contributing to her familial background. This environment, characterized by limited connections to or film industry, shaped her early exposure to Sydney's suburban life amid the city's burgeoning local film and theater scene. From a young age, Thompson developed interests in , initially pursuing as an outlet following personal experiences that prompted her entry into drama-related activities. Her early engagements reflected a pivot toward creative expression in theater and performance, influenced by Sydney's accessible community arts resources rather than elite industry pathways. This foundation in acting pursuits laid groundwork for her later to , though specific causal links to Sydney's film culture—such as proximity to institutions like the Australian Film Television and Radio School—remain anecdotal without direct evidence of formative impact during her upbringing.

Formal training and degree

Thompson pursued formal training in acting at prominent Australian institutions, including the and Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP), continuing these studies for several years after high school. She engaged in acting classes across three major drama schools in Australia between the ages of 12 and 21, building foundational performative skills that informed her later directorial approach. Subsequently, Thompson enrolled in the (UTS), where she earned a in Media Arts and Production, focusing on writing and directing. During her time at UTS , she met her longtime collaborator Carlo Velayo, establishing an early production partnership that emphasized practical filmmaking techniques. This degree, completed in the early , provided empirical grounding in media production processes, bridging her acting background with technical proficiency in narrative construction and visual storytelling.

Professional career

Early work as editor

Thompson commenced her career in post-production in Sydney, Australia, following her formal training, where she spent three and a half years working full-time in a post-production house, progressing from assistant editor to editor. This foundational period honed her technical skills, particularly in documentary editing, amid Australia's independent film ecosystem, prior to her relocation to in 2010. Among her early editing contributions, Thompson co-edited the documentary Back on Board: Greg Louganis (2014), directed by Cheryl Furjanic, which chronicled the diver's career, diagnosis, and professional resurgence with a focus on factual biographical detail; the film premiered on and received an Emmy nomination. By her mid-career transition around 2017, she had amassed close to 20 years of cumulative industry experience, predominantly in roles that emphasized precise narrative assembly from .

Establishment in the United States

In 2010, Jessica M. Thompson relocated from , , to to pursue expanded opportunities in filmmaking, where she co-founded Stedfast Productions with fellow filmmaker Carlo Velayo. The company, established as a collective of visual storytellers, enabled her to exert greater creative independence in independent projects, free from the constraints of larger studio systems. Upon settling in New York, Thompson initially worked full-time at a post-production house for approximately one year, drawing on her prior editing experience to build financial stability and industry connections. This period facilitated her shift toward full-time focus on Stedfast, where early U.S. endeavors emphasized her editing skills while gradually incorporating writing and producing responsibilities to develop original content. Thompson later moved to around 2017, establishing a base in the city's production ecosystem to advance television series development and feature projects requiring proximity to major networks and studios. This relocation supported pragmatic access to resources without reliance on established affiliations.

Directorial breakthroughs

Thompson made her feature film writing and directing debut with (2017), a drama examining the psychological aftermath of on a young woman and her relationships. The film, which she also co-produced, was independently financed through on Seed&Spark and additional funds raised during production. Shot over 16 days in June 2016, it premiered at the SXSW Film Festival in March 2017. Her second feature, The Invitation (2022), marked her entry into the horror genre as director of a gothic centered on themes of family secrets and deception. Produced by with a of $10 million, the film was released theatrically on August 26, 2022, and grossed $38 million worldwide. An unrated cut, featuring additional footage not included in the PG-13 theatrical version, became available on home video release.

Recent and upcoming projects

In April 2024, Jessica M. Thompson signed with for representation in all areas, following prior management by and legal representation by Hansen, Jacobson, Teller, Hoberman, Newman, Warren, Richman, Rush, Kaller, Gellman, Meigs & Fox. Thompson is writing Pharmaka, an original sci-fi thriller limited series for , marking her entry into narratives exploring causal mechanisms in a high-stakes pharmaceutical context. She is also developing an untitled period drama with Maven Pictures, focusing on Dr. James Barry, the 19th-century British military surgeon who advanced medical practices including caesarean sections and vaccinations while concealing her biological female identity throughout her career, only revealed upon death in 1865.

Notable works

Documentary and early films

Thompson's early professional experience centered on editing, beginning in where she worked full-time at a post-production house for 3.5 years, progressing from assistant editor to editor on various projects. After relocating to , she specialized in documentary editing, including Cheryl Furjanic's Back on Board: Greg Louganis (2015), a feature-length documentary that premiered on on August 6, 2015, and received a 2016 Emmy nomination for Outstanding Editing in the long-form category, highlighting her technical proficiency in handling complex narrative timelines and emotional arcs. In parallel, Thompson directed and edited several short films in collaboration with producer Carlo Sirtori, establishing her versatility in short-form content. These included Hike (2008) and Percepio (2008), both early experimental works shot in , followed by Three (2012), a narrative short exploring interpersonal dynamics. Her most notable pre-feature directorial effort, Across the Pond (2013), which she wrote, directed, and edited, follows a British dancer navigating life in ; the 7-minute film was selected as a finalist at New York on June 23, 2013, and screened at events including the Americas Film Festival of New York in 2015. These shorts, produced under her Stedfast Productions banner founded in 2011, amassed festival selections and underscored her emerging command of concise storytelling and visual rhythm prior to transitioning to features.

Feature films as writer-director

Thompson's feature-length debut as writer and director, The Light of the Moon (2017), portrays the psychological and relational aftermath of a sexual assault experienced by a successful young Latina architect in New York City. The screenplay draws from Thompson's interviews with sexual assault survivors, emphasizing empirical patterns of trauma response—such as delayed emotional processing, intimacy disruptions, and familial tensions—derived from real accounts rather than fictional exaggeration. Produced by Stedfast Productions, the film premiered at South by Southwest on March 11, 2017, earning the Audience Award in the Narrative Feature Competition. Starring Stephanie Beatriz in the lead role, it runs 88 minutes and was edited by Thompson herself, maintaining a focus on the survivor's perspective without external dramatic resolutions.

Television contributions

Thompson served as the lead director for the ten-episode apocalyptic comedy-drama series The End, produced by See-Saw Films for Showtime and Sky, which premiered on July 12, 2020. She directed six episodes of the series, which follows survivors of a terrorist bombing on a remote island resort and stars Frances O'Connor, Morgan Davies, and Harriet Walter. The project marked her most extensive television directing effort to date, showcasing her ability to handle serialized storytelling with ensemble casts amid high-stakes genre elements. In development as of April 2024, Thompson is writing Pharmaka, an original for . The project, still in script phase without announced or release details, represents her expansion into scripted television authorship beyond episodic directing.

Reception and recognition

Critical responses to key films

Thompson's debut feature The Light of the Moon (2017), a centered on a woman's post-assault , garnered strong critical approval, achieving a 97% rating on based on 33 reviews. Reviewers lauded its direct confrontation of rape's psychological toll, with calling it "harrowingly effective" for stripping away sensationalism to focus on real emotional fallout. echoed this, describing the film as "lucid [and] clinical" in examining life after violation, while emphasizing lead actress Stephanie Beatriz's grounded performance that avoids . highlighted how the narrative pivots early to the violation's enduring effects, prioritizing internal causality over external spectacle. Yet, detractors pointed to its adherence to conventional recovery arcs, akin to procedural television formats, which some argued underemphasized variability in healing processes or the assailant's role beyond the inciting event. In contrast, The Invitation (2022), Thompson's studio-backed gothic horror reimagining tropes through a tale of familial deception and predation, faced more polarized responses, scoring 32% on from 69 critic reviews. Affirmative takes appreciated its deliberate tension escalation and atmospheric nods to classic horror, with some deeming it a competent update to literary monsters like those in . However, critiqued its "numbingly predictable" plotting, faulting overreliance on recycled devices from adaptations and mid-20th-century thrillers, which diluted suspense into formulaic beats. observed an undercurrent of unresolved cultural dynamics, such as protagonist ancestry's superficial integration into the horror framework, potentially signaling broader narrative constraints in genre conventions. Commercially, it debuted at $7 million domestically on August 26, 2022, leading a subdued weekend amid sparse competition, though totals reached $25 million in the U.S. Patterns in Thompson's critical reception reveal a tension between intimate, evidence-based character studies in works—which excel in causal depth on personal ramifications—and larger-scale efforts, where studio expectations may constrain , favoring archetypal escalation over nuanced agency. This shift underscores how production scale influences scrutiny: acclaim often stems from unvarnished , while ventures invite comparisons to entrenched tropes, as evidenced by the films' divergent aggregate scores and reviewer emphases on predictability.

Awards and industry honors

Thompson received a for the Sports Emmy Award in the category of Outstanding Long Sports Documentary for her editing on the 2014 film Back on Board: , awarded in 2016 and shared with director Cheryl Furjanic and producer Bud Greenspan. Her 2017 directorial debut won the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature at the (SXSW) Film Festival, where it premiered in the Narrative Feature Competition on March 12, 2017. The film also earned the Award from the , recognizing achievement by a woman filmmaker, in December 2017. Additionally, Thompson was nominated for the Award for Best Narrative Feature for in 2017. No further major awards or nominations for Thompson's subsequent projects, including The Invitation (2022) or television work such as The End (2020), have been documented in official records as of 2025.

Personal background

Heritage and influences

Jessica M. Thompson was raised in the working-class western suburbs of Sydney, Australia, as the youngest of four siblings in a family lacking any ties to the arts industry. Her mother, an immigrant from Malta whose second language was English, raised the children as a single parent in a blue-collar household where relatives primarily worked in trades or nursing. This -Maltese heritage, marked by migration and familial resilience, informs the cultural undercurrents in Thompson's thematic explorations of and , as seen in films addressing estranged relatives and ancestral revelations. Initially aspiring to act, Thompson trained intensively at three prominent Australian drama schools from ages 12 to 21, honing skills in performance and character embodiment before pivoting to . This early immersion cultivated her directorial emphasis on authentic emotional delivery and actor-director rapport, derived from firsthand experience with scripted vulnerability. In crafting her debut feature The Light of the Moon, Thompson drew from dissatisfaction with media's often reductive or exploitative portrayals of aftermath, aiming instead for a grounded depiction of psychological fragmentation and rebuilding grounded in observed human responses.

Professional collaborations and residence

Thompson first collaborated with Carlo Velayo upon meeting him on her initial day at film school in , , where he produced all of her subsequent short films. Their partnership extended to co-founding Stedfast Productions in 2010 after Thompson relocated from to , with Velayo serving as a key on projects including her feature directorial debut The Light of the Moon (2017). Thompson maintains her primary professional base in , having transitioned from to leverage greater access to production opportunities and networks. This move aligns with her ongoing work in feature films and television, including directing episodes for series such as (2021–present).

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