Viewer Discretion Advised
This film explores deeply controversial themes, including faith, doubt, and an unprecedented account of a pact with Satan. It may be unsettling or distressing for sensitive viewers, particularly those with strong religious beliefs. Viewer discretion is strongly advised.
This short film contains:
- Some Nudity
- Brief Strong Language
- Disturbing Themes
- Drug Use
- Intense Psychological Content
- Contains flashing effects that may trigger seizures in individuals with photosensitive epilepsy.

Meet The Artists

Director & Author
Céd Hopkins
Céd Hopkins is a fearless author and filmmaker whose work dismantles societal taboos and delves into the intersection of identity, faith, and rebellion. Born and raised in a deeply religious Southern Baptist town, Céd’s experiences with spiritual conformity and her eventual rejection of it shaped her bold artistic voice. Her storytelling is raw, provocative, and unflinching, exploring humanity’s most profound questions with a sharp wit and a darkly satirical edge.
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“On rare occasions, the voices in my head quiet enough for me to create art. That art becomes a reflection of the chaos within my mind—a mirror I can never escape.”

Actress & Aspiring Filmmaker
Mars Sunshine
Mars Sunshine is an aspiring filmmaker with a passion for psychological thrillers, currently working on her screenplay The Chair. After graduating high school, she plans to pursue a BA in film and television at CU, bringing bold and captivating stories to life.
“Alright. I’ll see you in hell, bitch”

Photographer & Cover Artist
Stelios Maragkakis
Stelios Maragkakis is a visionary artist known for blending the grotesque and the beautiful, creating striking imagery where demonic figures coexist with ethereal human subjects. With a deep appreciation for the surreal and the symbolic, Stelios explores the delicate balance between darkness and light, fear and allure. Their work challenges perceptions and evokes intense emotion, making them a compelling voice in contemporary art. Stelios’ evocative style is showcased on the cover of Are You There God? It’s Me, God., bringing Céd’s haunting narrative to vivid life through their unforgettable imagery.