Trailer: Antibirth is a punk rock nightmare

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Last Updated on August 5, 2021
Antibirth Natasha Lyonne Chloe Sevigny

Danny Perez's ANTIBIRTH is hitting limited theaters and VOD on September 2nd, and with a trailer like this it'll do gangbusters. A weird punk rock fever dream with a solid indie cast and a costume design that's halfway between CABIN FEVER and WINNIE THE POOH, it's definitely the most unique looking project I've seen in a long time. Check out the trailer for yourself below and watch as the worst pregnancy ever unfolds before your eyes.

Described as a "visually-captivating punk rock thriller", ANTIBIRTH stars Natasha Lyonne and Chloë Sevigny as 

trailer dweller Lou and her best friend Sadie, who spend most of their nights steeped in a murky haze of pot smoke and booze-filled TV-watching sessions, venturing out on occasion to party in a desolate community full of drug-addled ex-marines and other miscreants of society. After an otherwise normal night of self-destructive behavior, Lou awakens with symptoms of a bizarre illness and psychosomatic, recurring visions that she can’t seem to shake. Unfazed, she continues with her hard-living ways, but even her frequent bong rips don’t fully explain the shitstorm swirling around in her head. Without being able to remember anything from the night before, she struggles to get a grip on the reality of her situation as unusual conspiracy theories begin to arise. As her symptoms grow at a rapid pace, something otherworldly has infected her body, and try as she might, it refuses to be ignored. 

Meg Tilly and Mark Webber co-star.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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