The film is described as a weird and wonderful merging of shades of folk horror, the supernatural with dadaist humour and a quaint British eccentricities that are long gone in the cinema of today.
Practical Effects
Gloriously handmade effects that look like they smell of glue and grave dirt.
Direction
Rutter channels every British cult film you forgot existed into one unholy vessel.
Costume
The High Priestess looks like she runs a charity shop in limbo.
Director
Thomas Lee Rutter
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Rutter spent years documenting vanishing British folk customs, and this film essentially weaponizes that archive into narrative anarchy.
Caroline Munro and Lynn Lowry are horror royalty—Hammer and Romero respectively—cast here as if the film itself is a séance.
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