Movie of the week
Film: “Midsommar”
Director: Ari Aster
Genre: Horror
Day: 18 October 2023, Wednesday
Time: 5pm
Location: ME GOODY Space
Entrance: Free
Synopsis:
"Midsommar" is a chilling folk horror film directed by Ari Aster that takes viewers on a disturbing journey into a seemingly idyllic Swedish commune. Following a traumatic personal tragedy, Dani, accompanied by her emotionally distant boyfriend Christian and his friends, travels to Sweden to attend a rare midsummer festival hosted by the commune. Initially mesmerized by the picturesque and communal atmosphere, the group soon becomes entangled in ancient pagan rituals that take a dark turn.
As the sun rarely sets in the Swedish summer, the line between day and night blurs, intensifying the unsettling events. Dani is drawn into the community's eerie customs, and the relationships among the group unravel amid the backdrop of unsettling ceremonies. "Midsommar" is a visually stunning yet deeply unsettling exploration of grief, relationship dynamics, and the horror that can hide behind seemingly serene traditions, leaving a lingering sense of unease.
Director: Ari Aster
Genre: Horror
Day: 18 October 2023, Wednesday
Time: 5pm
Location: ME GOODY Space
Entrance: Free
Synopsis:
"Midsommar" is a chilling folk horror film directed by Ari Aster that takes viewers on a disturbing journey into a seemingly idyllic Swedish commune. Following a traumatic personal tragedy, Dani, accompanied by her emotionally distant boyfriend Christian and his friends, travels to Sweden to attend a rare midsummer festival hosted by the commune. Initially mesmerized by the picturesque and communal atmosphere, the group soon becomes entangled in ancient pagan rituals that take a dark turn.
As the sun rarely sets in the Swedish summer, the line between day and night blurs, intensifying the unsettling events. Dani is drawn into the community's eerie customs, and the relationships among the group unravel amid the backdrop of unsettling ceremonies. "Midsommar" is a visually stunning yet deeply unsettling exploration of grief, relationship dynamics, and the horror that can hide behind seemingly serene traditions, leaving a lingering sense of unease.