Venus Drowning
Originally released in 2005. Venus Drowning is a horror film. directed by Andrew Parkinson. At just 80 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Frida Farrell, Brendan Gregory, and Jodie Jameson
Synopsis
After a failed suicide attempt, Dawn (Jodie Jameson) is sent by her psychiatrist on a trip to recuperate. She visits an old family flat in a remote apartment by the sea. Heavily sedated with medication and alcohol, she tries to decode her life through the pages of a journal. Walking on a deserted Norfolk beach she finds a dying mutant mermaid foetus. Initially repulsed, she becomes obsessed with it, takes it home and tries to resuscitate it. Dawn’s Swedish friend Milla visits at the weekend. While out drinking with Dawn, she catches a man at an unguarded moment and they end up in bed. In the cellar, the creature can sense the vibrations from the bedroom. Feeding off the sexual energy coursing through the flat, the creature strengthens and grows. After Milla leaves, Dawn checks on the creature in the cellar; it’s covered in a thin slime. Drawn to the smell, she tastes it and finds that it has hallucinogenic effects. Dawn’s life is about to get even stranger.
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- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Venus Drowning about?
After a failed suicide attempt, Dawn (Jodie Jameson) is sent by her psychiatrist on a trip to recuperate. She visits an old family flat in a remote apartment by the sea. Heavily sedated with medica...
Who directed Venus Drowning?
Venus Drowning was directed by Andrew Parkinson.
How long is Venus Drowning?
Venus Drowning has a runtime of 1 hours and 20 minutes (80 minutes total).
When was Venus Drowning released?
Venus Drowning was released on May 18, 2005 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Venus Drowning?
The main cast of Venus Drowning includes Frida Farrell, Brendan Gregory, Jodie Jameson, Bart Ruspoli.