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‘Still/Born’ Being Haunted By Dead Twin?
When Mary loses one of her twins in childbirth, she spirals into madness thinking her other child is in danger from an evil supernatural entity.
Hailing out of Canada is Brandon Christensen’s Still/Born, starring Christie Burke (Twilight: Breaking Dawn, A Single Shot), Jesse Moss (Tucker and Dale Vs Evil, The Uninvited), Rebecca Olson (Kindergarten Cop 2) and Michael Ironside (Starship Troopers, Turbo Kid).
Still/Born is Christensen’s directorial debut, and was co-written by Colin Minihan (Grave Encounters 1,2, Extraterrestrial, It Stains The Sands Red). The film is set to have its market debut at Cannes.
Bloody Disgusting was sent the first images and poster for the indie production.
‘Still/Born’ follows Mary, a new mother who lost one of her twins in childbirth. As she struggles with the loss of one of her children, she starts to suspect something sinister is after her surviving child – a supernatural entity that has chosen her child and will stop at nothing to take it from her.
Producers are Colin Minihan, Kurtis David Harder and Chris Ball. ICM Partners is handling North American sales.



Thanks to regular tipster Fabien M for alerting us to this film.
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