

Wilderness 2024
"She Went to Find Herself... Something Else Found Her"
Director Amelie Leroy crafts a chilling 15-minute descent into psychological horror with *Wilderness (2024)*, a tense solo adventure where emotional exhaustion collides with primal terror.
Director: Amelie Leroy
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Wilderness (2024) about?
*Wilderness (2024)* follows a woman seeking solace in nature, only to discover that the real darkness isn't in the untamed woods—but within herself. As her solo journey spirals into a battle for survival, she must confront primal fears that threaten to consume her entirely. The film transforms a personal retreat into a harrowing test of endurance and identity.
Who directed Wilderness?
The film was directed by Amelie Leroy, bringing her distinctive vision to this intense, genre-blending short.
Who stars in Wilderness?
The cast features Amelie Leroy, Gillian Broderick, and Heidi Dorschler in pivotal roles.
Is Wilderness (2024) worth watching?
If you love horror that lingers or psychological thrillers with bite, *Wilderness (2024)* delivers a punchy, atmospheric punch in just 15 minutes. While unrated, its blend of adventure and dread makes it a compelling watch for genre enthusiasts seeking something fresh and intense.
How long is Wilderness?
The runtime for *Wilderness (2024)* is 15 minutes.
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About Wilderness (2024) — A 15-Minute Horror Adventure That Finds More Than Peace in the Wild
Director Amelie Leroy crafts a chilling 15-minute descent into psychological horror with *Wilderness (2024)*, a tense solo adventure where emotional exhaustion collides with primal terror. The film follows a high-achieving woman who retreats into the untamed wilderness to reclaim her sense of self—only to confront a darkness far more ancient and insidious than her own fatigue. As the boundaries between sanity and savagery blur, she must grapple with forces that threaten not just her journey, but her very identity. Shot with a gripping atmosphere, *Wilderness (2024)* blends adventure's raw naturalism with horror's visceral unease, delivering a short but unforgettable exploration of isolation and the fragility of the human psyche.
With Heidi Dorschler's atmospheric direction amplified by Amelie Leroy and Gillian Broderick's intense performances, the film immerses viewers in a haunting tale where the true horror isn't the path ahead, but what lies within. The story's stripped-down runtime amplifies its impact, making every moment feel deliberate and laden with suspense. For fans of genre-blending cinema that lingers long after the credits roll, *Wilderness (2024)* is a must-watch microcosm of dread and discovery.




