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Lilith (2010)
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Kanashibara is a 2010 American short film written by Julia Bakes and Benjamin Kowalsky and directed by Erin Kelly and Jesse McDonald. In this film, Lilith appears in the American west during the time of the American Civil War as a fortune teller, but is revealed to be more than she seems.
Overview
- Release Date: 2010
- MPAA Rating: Unrated
- Runtime: 20 Minutes
- Language: English
- Director: Erin Kelly and Jesse McDonald
- Writer: Julia Bakes and Benjamin Kowalsky
- Studio: ?
- Distributor: ?
- Genre: Short, Drama, Mystery, Western
Cast
Actor | Role |
---|---|
Dawn Bower | Charlotte / Lilith |
Dave Brigham | Bartender |
Mark Mitten | Tom |
James O'Hagan-Murphy | Rubin |
Movie Summary
Good and Evil. Life and Death. One Woman maintains this delicate balance.
In Apocryphal mythology, Lilith was created equally to Adam and was his first mate until Eve replaced her because Adam requested of God a more subordinate woman for his wife. Lilith was then cast from the garden and transformed into a demoness who fed off the lives of men and infants, giving her immortality. Unlike ancient religious depictions of this misunderstood character, our story follows a woman who possesses unique gifts and has the power of life and death. She has taken the guise of a Fortune Teller and is on the run with a confederate deserter named Rubin. When a Lieutenant for the Confederacy catches up to the pair, her power is revealed.
Movie Review
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