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Piety is a raw, transgressive piece that dives deep into the psyche of its troubled protagonist. The film's atmosphere is laden with a sense of dread, and it doesn’t shy away from exploring heavy themes like religion and personal demons. The pacing is deliberate, allowing each haunting interview to unfold, drawing the viewer into this dark world. Practical effects enhance the grim reality depicted—no glossy polish here. The performances are gritty, almost uncomfortable at times, which only adds to its unsettling nature. You can feel the weight of the character's past—a mix of abuse and murder that lingers long after the credits roll. It's a unique vision from Mulvanerty and Dickie that sticks with you.
Short film, runs under an hourThemes of religion and mental healthUnique storytelling through interviews
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Jack Mulvanerty
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