BRAID is the female driven psychological thriller and horror story of Petula Thames and Tilda Darlings, two self proclaimed artists turned dealers and schemers on the run. The Girls moved to NYC to follow their dreams, but ended up getting involved in illegal activities instead. One unfortunate night, they mishandle eighty thousand dollars worth of narcotics and are given 48 hours to pay their vengeful drug lord back.
The girls leave town and arrive at a desolate, gothic mansion in the countryside with the plan of robbing their wealthy childhood friend, Daphne Peters. Daphne inherited a fortune when she was little and has since been living secluded in the manor her whole life, growing into a dangerous schizophrenic agoraphobe, prisoner of the fantasy world the three created as children. To take her money the girls have to take part in Daphne's twisted and violent game of make believe.
The three of them quickly descend into a deadly maze of hallucinations, role play, torture and murder. A female version of A Clockwork Orange, Mulholland Drive meets Heavenly Creatures meets Funny Games, with The Others twist at the end.
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Nobody Leaves
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Maenam
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Undercurrent
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The Darkening Ground
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Tell It By Heart
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Long Past Gone
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Downstream
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Romanesca
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Train Blotting
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Bounce
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Ride It Like The Mitz
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Il Barbiere Di Siviglia (The Barber Of Seville): Act I. Largo Al Factotum Della Citta
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Dido And Aeneas, Z. 626, Act III Scene 2: When I Am Laid In Earth (Dido)
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Henry Purcell:
Composer
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Don Giovanni, K. Act II Scene 15: Don Giovanni, A Cenar Teco
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The Barber Of Seville, Act I Cavatina: Largo Al Factotum Della Citta (Figaro)
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The Great Pretender
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