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When, Birdie, fragile teenager with an overactive imagination is placed in an isolated Midwestern convent on the brink of closure, her strange and in some cases grotesque obsessions begin to consume her attention. Outside life beckons when she meets Julia, the confident, spirited maintenance girl, inspiring a growing infatuation. But privately, Birdie can’t turn away from her fascination with the gory and whimsical hallucinations that plague her. Birdie sets off on her spiritual quest to discover if the source of her visions is something saintly or a dark heresy. The convent itself holds ghosts of nuns who’ve met untimely deaths. Are they calling Birdie to the same fate?"Beautiful is the Blood."
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Title : The Book of BirdieRelease : 2017-01-30
Genre : Fantasy
Runtime : 90
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Homepage : Homepage Movie
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Ilirida Memedovski, Suzan Crowley, Kymberly Mellen, Kathryn Browning, Kitty Hall, Kati Brazda, Kathryn Haynes, Holly Stanfield,Find More About The Book of Birdie
Directed by Elizabeth E. Schuch. With Suzan Crowley, Kymberly Mellen, Ilirida Memedovski, Kathryn Browning. The Strange Events of the Life of Birdie.
The Book of Birdie is a weird, glittery, feminine fever dream. It's creepy, but not scary, bloody, but not disgusting. I loved every second of it.
THE BOOK OF BIRDIEis an award-winning independent fantasy feature: a mesmerizing visual tale with feminine mystique with a touch of the supernatural. INTERNATIONAL RELEASE: On demand in USA/CANADA from 2 OCTOBER 2018! (Amazon, Itunes, Googleplay)
The second is The Book of Birdie, another film from a first-time feature director. WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD . Read the rest of this insightful review on THE VERGE "It’s also girly coming-of-age at its morbid best, and the perfect piece of melancholy for a dark fall afternoon."
The Book of Birdie starts off slow, but it soon zips along its 1 hour 30 running time as Birdie’s visions manifest. Those looking for something a little more shocking or grisly may not find it here, but it does offer a spooky, melancholy treat for the eyes.
The Book of Birdie, 2017. Directed by Elizabeth E. Schuch Starring Ilirida Memedovski, Suzan Crowley, Kymberly Mellen, Kitty Hall, and Kathryn Browning. SYNOPSIS: A young girl with an obsession ...
The Book Of Birdie (2017) Storyline: Birdie is a fragile, imaginative introverted teenager who sent to live in a quaint convent by her concerned grandmother, in an attempt to change Birdie’s outlook on life. Birdie, on the other hand doesn’t seem to quite understand what is happening to her. The troubled teenager miscarries quietly in her ...
The Book of Birdie is most enjoyable as a moody horror poem, but if I had to pull out a theme, I might point back to its place in the female coming-of-age canon.
Despite its gothic tone and the horror elements, The Book of Birdie never feels like a horror film. It feels more like a coming of age story about a repressed girl mixing up what is going on with her body with the religious imagery surrounding her.
The Book of Birdie is a weird, glittery, feminine fever dream. It's creepy, but not scary, bloody, but not disgusting. I loved every second of it.
THE BOOK OF BIRDIEis an award-winning independent fantasy feature: a mesmerizing visual tale with feminine mystique with a touch of the supernatural. INTERNATIONAL RELEASE: On demand in USA/CANADA from 2 OCTOBER 2018! (Amazon, Itunes, Googleplay)
The second is The Book of Birdie, another film from a first-time feature director. WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD . Read the rest of this insightful review on THE VERGE "It’s also girly coming-of-age at its morbid best, and the perfect piece of melancholy for a dark fall afternoon."
The Book of Birdie starts off slow, but it soon zips along its 1 hour 30 running time as Birdie’s visions manifest. Those looking for something a little more shocking or grisly may not find it here, but it does offer a spooky, melancholy treat for the eyes.
The Book of Birdie, 2017. Directed by Elizabeth E. Schuch Starring Ilirida Memedovski, Suzan Crowley, Kymberly Mellen, Kitty Hall, and Kathryn Browning. SYNOPSIS: A young girl with an obsession ...
The Book Of Birdie (2017) Storyline: Birdie is a fragile, imaginative introverted teenager who sent to live in a quaint convent by her concerned grandmother, in an attempt to change Birdie’s outlook on life. Birdie, on the other hand doesn’t seem to quite understand what is happening to her. The troubled teenager miscarries quietly in her ...
The Book of Birdie is most enjoyable as a moody horror poem, but if I had to pull out a theme, I might point back to its place in the female coming-of-age canon.
Despite its gothic tone and the horror elements, The Book of Birdie never feels like a horror film. It feels more like a coming of age story about a repressed girl mixing up what is going on with her body with the religious imagery surrounding her.



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