

The woman who stuck her head in an oven gets the arthouse horror treatment she deserves.
And death and life she hated equally, And nothing saw, for her despair, But dreadful time, dreadful eternity, No comfort anywhere
Acting
Jani reportedly spent months studying Plath's actual voice recordings for possession-like accuracy.
Direction
Lugo frames domestic spaces as suffocating horror sets—you'll never look at a kitchen the same.
Cinematography
Bell jar imagery everywhere: distorted reflections, glass coffin framing, claustrophobic aspect ratio shifts.

Director
Austin Lugo
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'Amorphus Man' character doesn't exist in any Plath biography; Lugo invented him as a physical manifestation of her depression, played by a dancer in prosthetics that took six hours to apply.
Plath's estate famously refused to license her actual poems for decades; this production reportedly used lines that entered public domain in 2023, plus original pastiches so legally distinct they sparked a pre-release lawsuit from the Hughes estate.
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