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Directed by
  
Danny Perez

Cinematography
  
Rudolf Blahacek

Director
  
Danny Perez

4.8/10
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Screenplay by
  
Danny Perez

Initial release
  
25 January 2016

Editor
  
Aden Bahadori

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Produced by
  
Cole Payne Natasha Lyonne Roger M. Mayer David Anselmo Justin Kelly

Starring
  
Natasha Lyonne Chloë Sevigny Meg Tilly Mark Webber

Music by
  
Eric Copeland Jonathan J.K. Kanakis

Characters
  
Funzone Ape #2, Sadie, Addict, Gabriel, Trish, Anha, Lou, Jade, Lorna, Jackson, Fat Man, Luke, Donna, Warren, Isaac

Music director
  
Eric Copeland, John Kanakis

Cast
  
Natasha Lyonne, Chloë Sevigny, Meg Tilly, Mark Webber, Maxwell McCabe‑Lokos

Similar
  
Natasha Lyonne movies, Horror movies

Antibirth is a 2016 American-Canadian psychedelic body horror film written and directed by Danny Perez, and starring Natasha Lyonne, Chloë Sevigny, Meg Tilly, Mark Webber, Maxwell McCabe-Lokos and Emmanuel Kabongo. 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. The film was released in the United States on September 2, 2016, by IFC Midnight.

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Plot

Lou (Natasha Lyonne) is a hard-partying stoner who lives in a run-down trailer outside a rural Michigan town where women have recently been going missing. She awakens one morning after a party at an abandoned warehouse and finds herself experiencing bizarre symptoms akin to those experienced during pregnancy. Her friend, Sadie (Chloë 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. After getting a ride from her friend Luke (Emmanuel Kabongo) to her cleaning job at a motel, she encounters an eccentric stranger, Lorna (Meg Tilly), who is staying in one of the hotel rooms.

Meanwhile, Gabriel (Mark Webber), Sadie's drug dealer and boyfriend, is keeping a woman hidden in his apartment who has had a grotesque physical reaction to a new and strange drug Gabriel and his friend Warren have been selling to locals. One afternoon, Lou loses consciousness and has bizarre hallucinations in which figures from Funzone, a local family entertainment center give her a vaginal exam. She awakens to find her stomach protruding, and a boil formed on her foot, which leaks a clear fluid after she cuts it open with a knife.

Lorna arrives at Lou's trailer unannounced, and asks her if she's experienced a series of odd symptoms and mental fogginess; she claims to be clairvoyant,and have noticed that Lou seemed troubled when she had met her at the motel. The two have lunch at the Funzone, and Lorna confesses that she was abducted by an unknown entity while enrolled in the military, an event which led to her being discharged when she questioned her authorities. Lou confronts Warren, who works at the Funzone, about the night before she began experiencing her symptoms; he admits that Gabriel has been "trading" women to a mysterious man named Isaac in exchange for drugs to sell.

At her trailer, Lorna shows Lou a scar on her forearm, where she claims an implant was inserted and then forcibly removed while she was in the military. Sadie arrives the next day, and suggests Lou see a doctor, but Lou insists she is not experiencing a pregnancy. Lou, Sadie, and Lorna go to visit the abandoned warehouse where the party had occurred the night before her her symptoms began. There, she has a flashback of being injected with a drug by Gabriel at the party. Sadie then confesses that Gabriel had used Lou as a test subject for the new drug—an experimental hormone for women—that he has been selling.

Back at Lou's trailer, Lorna attempts to give Lou a cesarian section to remove the growth in her stomach. Instead, Lou gives birth to a grotesque, animated disembodied head. Just after the birth, Gabriel and Isaac arrive at the trailer. Isaac reveals that the military is investigating a way to create a new race that can survive the toxic atmosphere of space, and that her lifestyle of hard-drinking and drug use provided an ample womb for their experiment. As he explains this, arms begin to emerge from her vagina, followed by the whole of her cytoskeleton, leaving her flesh an empty shell. A SWAT member enters the trailer after hearing a commotion, and sees the trailer covered in blood, as the full-bodied creature stands in the kitchen, holding its head in its hands.

Cast

  • Natasha Lyonne as Lou
  • Chloë Sevigny as Sadie
  • Meg Tilly as Lorna
  • Mark Allen Webber as Gabriel
  • Maxwell McCabe-Lokos as Warren
  • Emmanuel Kabongo as Luke
  • Neville Edwards as Isaac
  • Morgan Bedard as Jake
  • Corey Pascall as Jackson
  • Lili Francks as Anha
  • Marie-Josee Dionne as Trish
  • Jessica Greco as Donna
  • Production

    The movie started from a desire by Perez to do something more focused on narrative than his usual work. In designing the feature, Perez sought to work with a female lead, telling Daily Dead "narratively and visually I'm more interested in that." He created a script to deliberately "subvert a lot of female archetypes", specifically subverting the idea of how pregnancy is usually depicted as "this image of women as glowing in gestational bliss and being so happy". "No one really talks about the more gruesome aspects of pregnancy and what it does to the body." In creating the narrative, Perez was also inspired by various conspiracy theory enthusiasts as well as "weird UFO YouTube videos".

    From the beginning, Perez wrote the film with Natasha Lyone in mind, whom he was personally friends with, with her officially signing on in May 2014 along with Chloë Sevigny.

    Release

    The film had its world premiere at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival on January 25, 2016. Shortly after, IFC Midnight acquired distribution rights to the film. The film was released in a limited release and through video on demand on September 2, 2016. It was also shown at the After Dark Film Festival in Toronto, Canada. The movie premiered on Netflix in the United States on January 30, 2017.

    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." The Guardian also gave the film a positive review, drawing comparisons to The Big Lebowski and David Cronenberg's The Brood. The New York Times described the film as resembling a "meth fever dream."

    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."

    Home media

    The film is set to be released Blu-ray and DVD on February 7, 2017 by Scream Factory.

    References

    Antibirth Wikipedia