Kahyun Kim (St. Denis Medical) and Nick Ballard (Rosario) are starring in the new psychological sci-fi thriller Eternal Properties, with Betsy Hume (Sinister Secret Ingredient), Nils Stewart (Good Trouble), Travis Lincoln Cox (Blood Star), and Michael Guarasci rounding out the cast.
Currently shooting in Carmel, the film tracks Sabrina Lee (Kim), a private nurse to the rich and powerful, who is dreading her upcoming birthday. She is about to turn thirty-four, the same age her mother was when she died of ovarian cancer. Carrying the BRCA-1 gene herself, Sabrina lives with the growing fear that her own time may be running out.
Her newest patient, Julian Milton (Ballard), is an eccentric tech entrepreneur conducting a longevity experiment known as Project Paradigm from his secluded coastal compound. When he offers Sabrina the chance to join the trial as its first female participant, she can’t resist. But Sabrina soon learns that cheating death comes at a dangerous cost. The film puts a modern technological spin on the eternal themes of mortality and loneliness.
Maceo Greenberg is directing from a script he co-wrote with Laura Picklesimer, based on characters from her upcoming novel. Greenberg and Picklesimer are also producing under their Story Well Productions banner, alongside Hannah Mendelson and co-producer Cameron Hahn. The film was cast by Ricki Maslar. Jared Meeker is composing the original score.
Greenberg is an award-winning writer, director, and producer based in Los Angeles. His debut feature, Take Me to Tarzana, now streaming on all major digital platforms, won the Gold Remi Award for Best Comedy at the 53rd WorldFest-Houston. He also co-created the VR horror film The Game, chosen by YouTube as a top VR experience and featured in “Best of VR” showcases. Most recently, his horror/adventure feature Willow Dale was selected for the 2025 Stowe Story Labs and was a finalist in the 2022 Sundance Film Producers Lab. Greenberg co-leads Story Well Productions with Laura Picklesimer, developing original film and television projects across genres.
Kim is represented by IAG, 11:11 Entertainment, and Jackoway, Austen, and Tyerman; Ballard is represented by Bobblehead Entertainment and ROAR.








