Cassie Seale has made a notable mark in the indie film scene, with her standout performance in the 2007 short film "What To Do When Choking." This quirky yet poignant film has become a cult favorite among collectors, often sought after for its unique storytelling and Seale's compelling portrayal. As the film gained traction through various film festivals, its limited release on DVD and subsequent Blu-ray editions have made it a staple in the collections of discerning cinephiles.
Collectors particularly appreciate Seale’s work for its exploration of everyday absurdities and human connection, which resonates on multiple levels. The film's distinct aesthetic and heartfelt narrative have ensured that it remains a cherished item among physical media enthusiasts. With its limited availability and the rising interest in indie cinema, "What To Do When Choking" showcases not only Seale's talent but also the evolving landscape of home video releases that celebrate independent artistry.