Teah has carved a unique niche in the film industry with a captivating performance in "Chateau de Roses" (2005), a haunting drama that delves into themes of love and loss. This film, notable for its striking cinematography and evocative storytelling, has become a sought-after title among collectors, particularly due to its limited initial release on DVD. The film's exploration of complex emotional landscapes resonates with audiences, making it a staple in discussions about indie cinema of the mid-2000s.
Collectors are drawn to Teah's work not only for the standout performance in "Chateau de Roses" but also for the film's role in elevating low-budget productions within the home video market. As physical media enthusiasts appreciate the artistry and history behind every release, Teah's contributions continue to inspire a dedicated following. With the resurgence of interest in independent films, her work remains a prized addition to any serious collector’s shelf, highlighting the importance of preserving diverse voices in film history.