Antibirth

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Antibirth
Directed by Danny Perez
Screenplay by Danny Perez
Starring Natasha Lyonne
Chloë Sevigny
Meg Tilly
Emmanuel Kabongo
Music by Cole Payne
Justin Kelly
Cinematography Rudolf Blahacek
Edited by Aden Bahadori
Release dates
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  • January 25, 2016 (2016-01-25) (Sundance)
Running time
94 Minutes
Country United States
Canada
Language English

Antibirth is a 2016 American independent body horror film written and directed by Danny Perez, and starring Natasha Lyonne, Chloë Sevigny, Meg Tilly, Emmanuel Kabongo and Mark Webber.[1] The film follows a drug-addled woman in a remote Michigan town who becomes pregnant after taking a strange drug. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2016.

Plot

In a small Michigan town, hard-partying stoner Lou (Lyonne) awakens one morning and finds herself experiencing bizarre symptoms. Her friend, Sadie (Sevigny) believes she is pregnant and not telling her about it, despite Lou's claims that she hasn't had sex with anyone in nearly a year. A mysterious stranger, Lorna (Tilly), however, believes Lou. As conspiracies and stories of bizarre kidnappings around town begin to spread, Lou's visions and grip on reality become more distorted.

Cast

Critical reception

Bloody Disgusting gave the film a positive review, calling it "good old body horror movie. It’s got the suggestion of pregnancy, so you’re dealing with the undertones of a woman’s mixed feelings about her own capacity to give life, but if you don’t want to go there it’s really just gross as hell."[1] The Guardian also gave the film a positive review, drawing comparisons to The Big Lebowski and David Cronenberg's The Brood.[2] The New York Times described the film as resembling a "meth fever dream."[3]

Consequence of Sound gave the film a negative review, saying, "There are at least six different movies in Antibirth, and none of them work in tandem."[4]

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