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In the chilling psychological horror film Run Rabbit Run, a fertility doctor, Sarah, is disturbed by the eerie similarities between her daughter, Mia, and her vanished sister, Alice. As Mia's behavior worsens, Sarah questions if Alice has returned. A gripping tale of psychological terror.
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In the chilling psychological horror film Run Rabbit Run, a fertility doctor, Sarah, is disturbed by the eerie similarities between her daughter, Mia, and her vanished sister, Alice. As Mia's behavior worsens, Sarah questions if Alice has returned. A gripping tale of psychological terror.
5/10
IMDb37%
Rotten TomatoesRun Rabbit Run is a psychological horror film that takes viewers on an enthralling and spine-chilling journey. Sarah Snook delivers a captivating performance as Sarah, a fertility doctor whose life takes a dark and unsettling turn when her daughter, Mia, begins displaying eerie behavior. The film masterfully combines the fear of a loved one's disappearance with the terrifying uncertainty of a child's capabilities. As the story unfolds, the tension steadily escalates, leaving the audience on the edge of their seats. Sarah's struggle to comprehend the striking similarities between Mia and her long-lost sister, Alice, creates an atmosphere of psychological unease and blurs the lines between reality and the supernatural. The film skillfully keeps viewers guessing, questioning their own perceptions of what is truly happening. The supporting cast, including Lily LaTorre as the enigmatic Mia and Damon Herriman as Pete, brings depth and complexity to the narrative. Their performances enhance the overall sense of foreboding and lend credibility to the unsettling events unfolding onscreen. With its intriguing premise, well-paced storytelling, and atmospheric cinematography, Run Rabbit Run is a must-watch for aficionados of psychological horror. It successfully immerses viewers in a world of dread and psychological torment, leaving an indelible impression long after the credits roll.
Sarah Snook replaced Elisabeth Moss in the lead role. The latter was originally cast but had to pull out to due to scheduling conflicts so Snook was cast instead.
Debut theatrical feature film penned by South Australian novelist Hannah Kent.
This film received development funding from Screen Australia's Gender Matters Brilliant Stories initiative program. The production has been the third feature film from the financing stream to get green lit.
Star Elisabeth Moss and director Daina Reid previously collaborated on a number of episodes of the television series 'The Handmaid's Tale' (2017).
This movie is a Carver Films production with major production investment from XYZ Films and Screen Australia in association with Film Victoria and the South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC).