Fugue (2011)

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Charlotte (Mittel) moves into a secluded hillside home with her boyfriend Howard (Gunn), and soon discovers she is pregnant. But her happiness is clouded by several strange occurrences - ghostly footsteps, disembodied voices, and the appearance of an eerie, faceless woman. The encounters become more frequent and disturbing, and Charlotte is shocked to discover she is suffering from a Dissociative Fugue which has caused her to forget everything from the last nine months. As she sets out to uncover what caused her memory loss, the events of the past blend into the present - threatening not only her life, but that of her unborn baby.

Director: Barbara Stepansky
Genre: Thriller, Horror
Runtime: 90 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Dana Niu
Editing: Stephanie Hernstadt
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

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More Films by Director: Barbara Stepansky
More Films in Genre: Thriller, Horror

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fugue about?
Charlotte (Mittel) moves into a secluded hillside home with her boyfriend Howard (Gunn), and soon discovers she is pregnant. But her happiness is clouded by several strange occurrences - ghostly footsteps, disembodied voices, and the appearance of an eerie, faceless woman. The encounters become more frequent and disturbing, and Charlotte is shocked to discover she is suffering from a Dissociative Fugue which has caused her to forget everything from the last nine months. As she sets out to uncover what caused her memory loss, the events of the past blend into the present - threatening not only her life, but that of her unborn baby.
Who directed Fugue?
Fugue was directed by Barbara Stepansky.
Who stars in Fugue?
Fugue stars Abigail Culwell, Richard Gunn, Erika Bruun-Andersen, Rosemarie Belden, Leszek Burzynski, Valorie Hubbard.
How long is Fugue?
Fugue has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is Fugue?
Fugue is a Thriller, Horror film.
Where was Fugue produced?
Fugue was produced in United States of America.