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Still Born
Thousands of years in the future, a laborer whose job is to recover artifacts of the past tries to free herself from a dystopian caste system.
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Plot Summary
A pregnant woman, Clara, lives in a remote rural home with her mother. She experiences terrifying visions and hallucinations, believing her unborn child is evil. As her pregnancy progresses, her grip on reality loosens, blurring the lines between her deepest fears and the approaching birth.
Critical Reception
Still Born is a low-budget independent horror film that garnered some attention on the festival circuit for its atmospheric tension and psychological exploration of maternal anxiety. While praised for its commitment to mood and a strong central performance, it was also noted for its slow pace and sometimes opaque narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unsettling atmosphere and exploration of psychological horror.
The film's slow burn and ambiguous storytelling were points of contention for some viewers.
A strong lead performance anchors the film's descent into madness.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot in a remote village in Mexico, which director Gabriel Edgar stated was crucial for establishing the isolated and claustrophobic atmosphere of the story.
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