A dark comedy about blood, brotherhood, and the stains that outlast God.
Born from the beautifully twisted minds of Francisco Breton and Kenneth Trujillo, The Marleys dives straight into moral rot.
Two cousins. One last cleanup. On a night soaked in bleach and silence, Jimmy and Tommy Marley take on one last cleanup that feels heavier than usual.
Starring Mark Ashworth, Christopher Genovese, and Robert Walker Branchaud, the film leans into dark humor, awkward silence, and the absurdity of trying to keep things clean when nothing really is.
With the bite of In Bruges, the spiritual suffocation of First Reformed, and the philosophical unease of A Serious Man, it finds comedy in the quiet and tension in what goes unsaid.
Now entering the festival circuit. 🎬




