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“The Uncanny”: A Haunting Exploration of Mother-Daughter Relationships, Trauma, and the Supernatural

“The UNCANNY: A visually stunning psychological horror film exploring trauma, beauty ideals, and the paranormal. Don’t miss it at the Awareness Film Festival!”

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Clara Gabrielle’s directorial debut, “THE UNCANNY,” is a visually stunning psychological horror film that delves into the realms of trauma, beauty ideals, and the paranormal. Set to screen at the Awareness Film Festival on October 7th, this movie promises to captivate audiences with its haunting storyline and thought-provoking themes.



The film follows Zouzou, an art therapist seeking solace from her own trauma by relocating to new surroundings. However, as Zouzou immerses herself in a world where reality blurs with fantasy, she discovers that memories cannot be outrun. As the narrative unfolds, “THE UNCANNY” serves as an allegory for the unrealistic beauty standards imposed on women through social media, shedding light on the profound aftermath of such pressures.

A mother-daughter creative partnership is rare in cinema, which is unfortunate given the acute awareness and knowledge of the inner workings we have of each other. If watching my mother portray a character whose unraveling summoned in me some of the most wretched feelings imaginable, the experience of directing her was compensated by the creative language we share,”  says director-writer Clara Gabrielle.


“We are thrilled to present ‘The Uncanny’ to the world at the Awareness Film Festival,” said writer and lead actor Marie Laurin. “This project holds a special place in our hearts, and its timing couldn’t be more crucial, especially given the ongoing mental health crisis in the US. We hope that it will resonate with its audience, sparking meaningful conversations about the enduring effects of trauma, inner struggles and the societal pressures imposed on women to conform to unattainable standards of beauty,” she adds.



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Notably, the film has received acclaim on the festival circuit, including the esteemed “Best Female Protagonist” award at the Nevada Women’s Film Festival. This recognition acknowledges the movie’s ability to surpass the Bechdel test while showcasing excellence in writing, directing, and the portrayal of a female lead.


Mother-Daughter Team: Marie Laurin (writer, lead actress) and Clara Gabrielle (director, writer, actress) in Los Angeles.
Photo: Selfie

What makes “THE UNCANNY” even more remarkable is its creation by a dynamic mother-daughter duo. Clara Gabrielle, the director, not only helmed the project but also took on a role within the film. Alongside her, Marie Laurin, Gabrielle’s mother, co-wrote the screenplay and played the leading role. This unique collaboration blends genres, from horror to fantasy and psychological thriller, delving deep into the darkest corners of the human psyche while challenging conventional notions of beauty and self-identity.

The Awareness Film Festival, known for its dedication to socially relevant films that promote positive change, is the perfect platform for a thought-provoking film like “THE UNCANNY.” The festival’s commitment to raising awareness about pressing issues aligns seamlessly with the themes explored in this gripping psychological horror.


All film stills courtesy of © Broken Parrot Productions.


For more information about the film and to purchase tickets, please visit the official website and social media channels listed below. Don’t miss your chance to experience this mesmerizing cinematic journey into the depths of trauma and the human psyche.

Official Website: www.TheUncannyMovie.com
Instagram: www.instagram.com/The_Uncanny_Movie
Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheUncannyMovie
IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9783698/?ref_=fn_al_tt_5
Hashtag: #TheUncannyMovie

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