Never mind the allegedly overblown Poor Things (I haven't seen it yet) or the upcoming megabucks Lisa Frankenstein movie, if you want to experience the real Mary Shelley funky chicken, you should go see the British Birth / Rebirth
Laura Moss won the Best Direction and Best Script pennants this month at the prestigious Buenos Aires Rojo Sangre Festival, the last major fantasy fest of the year - and deservedly so. The film thankfully is low on gore (I have a squiffy stomach) but high on suspense, so high you'd need a turbo-charged Fosbury flop to rise above it.
Here's the official strapline: "A morgue technician successfully reanimates the body of a little girl, but to keep her breathing, she will need to harvest biological materials from pregnant women. When the girl's mother, a nurse, discovers her baby alive, they enter into a deal that forces them both down a dark path of no return."
Laura Moss won the Best Direction and Best Script pennants this month at the prestigious Buenos Aires Rojo Sangre Festival, the last major fantasy fest of the year - and deservedly so. The film thankfully is low on gore (I have a squiffy stomach) but high on suspense, so high you'd need a turbo-charged Fosbury flop to rise above it.
Here's the official strapline: "A morgue technician successfully reanimates the body of a little girl, but to keep her breathing, she will need to harvest biological materials from pregnant women. When the girl's mother, a nurse, discovers her baby alive, they enter into a deal that forces them both down a dark path of no return."
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