
Folklore 2012
"All your favorite myths are about to be interviewed."
Dive into the whimsical world of *Folklore (2012)*, a unique fantasy film directed by Justin Calen-Chenn that blends mythology with modern intrigue.
Director: Justin Calen-Chenn
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Folklore (2012) about?
*Folklore* follows a diverse cast of mythical beings—including aliens, angels, and vampires—as they're interviewed by a fictional government agency over 24 hours. Each character shares updates on their lives, blending folklore with a modern twist, all while exploring themes of identity and coexistence.
Who directed Folklore?
*Folklore* was directed by Justin Calen-Chenn, who brings a fresh, imaginative approach to this unconventional fantasy narrative.
Who stars in Folklore?
The film features Laura Waddell, Paulie Redding, Maria Olsen, Rachel Rath, and Paris Benjamin in key roles.
Is Folklore (2012) worth watching?
While *Folklore* isn't a mainstream hit, its creative premise and short runtime make it a fun watch for fantasy enthusiasts. Its quirky charm and bite-sized storytelling offer a unique experience, though it may not appeal to those seeking deep drama or high-stakes action.
How long is Folklore?
The film runs for 81 minutes, making it a quick, engaging watch.
About Folklore (2012) — A Day in the Life of Mythic Beings
Dive into the whimsical world of *Folklore (2012)*, a unique fantasy film directed by Justin Calen-Chenn that blends mythology with modern intrigue. Over a single day, an eclectic group of folklore icons—including an android, a water nymph, a time traveler, aliens, an angel, and a vampire—are interviewed by a fictional government agency, each sharing their perspectives on existence. This offbeat ensemble explores themes of identity, coexistence, and the evolving nature of myths, all wrapped in a quirky, atmospheric narrative that feels like a mix of *The Twilight Zone* and a folklore documentary. With its playful yet thought-provoking tone, *Folklore* stands out as a fresh take on classic legends, offering a delightful escape for fans of imaginative storytelling.
Starring Laura Waddell, Paulie Redding, and Maria Olsen among others, the film's short runtime of 81 minutes keeps the energy high as it crams a wealth of creativity into every scene. The cast brings charm and depth to their mythic roles, making the absurd feel strangely relatable. Visually, *Folklore* leans into a dreamlike aesthetic, where the mundane and the magical collide, leaving viewers questioning what's real—and what's just another tale waiting to be told.