When biology and the system fail them in their dream of motherhood, childless couple Alexandra and Jade turn to the dark arts to craft a most unique solution.When biology and the system fail them in their dream of motherhood, childless couple Alexandra and Jade turn to the dark arts to craft a most unique solution.When biology and the system fail them in their dream of motherhood, childless couple Alexandra and Jade turn to the dark arts to craft a most unique solution.
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Within some themes lies horror and comedy side by side. To spot these themes and get them into a story which feds on our fear and our need for laugh as well is a mountain to climb for a storyteller. But this short piece does it well it tells with a diabolic smile about what a beautiful and bloody demonic thing our wish for children (and the harsh reality of having them) could be. With a diabolic lust for dark images and some funny ideas abour urban magic the short is directed on the knifes edge which is lietrally the last resort in the movie. Well acted, well shot, well done! Watch it, and get a lough that grows in your belly like a demonic child that will eat you up from the inside.
Mother Tongue is an entertaining Australian made short movie that successfully embraces both the comedy and horror genres. This cautionary tale about a childless couple going to great lengths and turning to the Dark Arts to fall pregnant and bear a child is well-shot and well acted. The leads (Amelia Foxton and Chiara Gizzi) are great and Stephen Hunter (Bombur from Peter Jackson's Hobbit trilogy) as Brian the warlock-for-hire is a hoot in particular. Many horror movies are predictable and this thankfully isn't. The film packs alot into its 43 minute running time and never stalls or lags. Well worth a look!
A stupendous achievement for an independently produced film, that lacked for nothing in craft, production and talent. It was as funny as it was disturbing as it was beautifully made - a real delight (if one can use that term for a work in which a mewling newborn does indescribable things - I'll use it).
Compelling (and all too believable) story to set the whole thing up, brought to life by a runaway train plot that you couldn't look away from and before you know it, you WANT to look, but the brilliant performances keep you locked to the screen.
Can't wait for Chapter 2.
There WILL be a Chaper 2, right??
Compelling (and all too believable) story to set the whole thing up, brought to life by a runaway train plot that you couldn't look away from and before you know it, you WANT to look, but the brilliant performances keep you locked to the screen.
Can't wait for Chapter 2.
There WILL be a Chaper 2, right??
This gem of a short movie screams to the struggles so many of us can relate when trying to conceive. For some it's straight up easy. For others it's a nightmare that sometimes doesn't end with what our hearts and souls desire so much! Literally you can become obsessed. Amongst the personal pings I felt from my own experience, I couldn't help but be fully invested in this film from the get go! So enjoyed this! Had me giggling whilst relating to the hardships! Not much has made me laugh and cry at the same time. The ultimate watch!! Can't wait to see what they do next. Great message and cleverly written, acted and filmed. Highly entertaining and brilliant to boot!
Horror, humour and sexy to boot! What's not to like. The desperate longing for motherhood is the device around which the entire plot revolves, which in itself is a brilliant use of motivation for the two main female characters, played superbly by Amelia Foxton and Chiara Gizzi. Performances are top notch, with special mention to Stephen Hunter who swings between a bumbling buffoon and a rather alarming master of the dark arts. With brilliant editing setting the pace, this clever film, deftly directed by Glenn Fraser, will engage from beginning to end. Must make mention of the great music as well. All round, an excellent piece of film-making.
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