
Chiroptera 2025
"The past isn't dead. It's waiting in the dark."
Margarita Litchfield's *Chiroptera (2025)* is a pulse-pounding 11-minute horror-thriller that plunges three drunken friends into a nightmare when they dare each other to explore an abandoned school.
Director: Margarita Litchfield
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Chiroptera (2025) about?
*Chiroptera (2025)* follows three reckless friends as they break into an abandoned school, only to unleash a terrifying creature lurking in the basement. Their poor decisions trap them inside, forcing a desperate struggle for survival against an unseen horror. The film's tight 11-minute runtime heightens the tension as guilt and fear take over.
Who directed Chiroptera?
Margarita Litchfield directs *Chiroptera*, bringing a sharp, atmospheric edge to this micro-horror thriller.
Who stars in Chiroptera?
The film stars Louisa Darr, Shai Chase, Zoe Shores-Navata, and Bing Brazeau as the trio of friends caught in a deadly game of daredevilry.
Is Chiroptera (2025) worth watching?
As an 11-minute horror-thriller, *Chiroptera* delivers intense suspense and atmosphere in a compact format. While it's too early for an IMDb rating, its premise and execution suggest a tight, chilling short film worth your time.
How long is Chiroptera?
*Chiroptera (2025)* runs for 11 minutes.
About Chiroptera (2025) — A claustrophobic horror-thriller about reckless curiosity and dark discoveries
Margarita Litchfield's *Chiroptera (2025)* is a pulse-pounding 11-minute horror-thriller that plunges three drunken friends into a nightmare when they dare each other to explore an abandoned school. What starts as a reckless dare turns sinister when Blair stumbles upon a bloodstained bag in the basement, only to draw the attention of something far worse lurking in the darkness. As panic sets in, Foster's arrogance traps them all inside, forcing Dahlia and Blair into a desperate fight for survival against an unseen predator. The film's tight runtime amplifies the tension, weaving themes of curiosity, peer pressure, and the inescapable weight of the past.
With an eerie atmosphere and sharp character dynamics, *Chiroptera* explores how recklessness can awaken forces beyond our control. The creature's shadowy presence lingers long after the credits roll, leaving Blair—and the audience—haunted by the realization that some doors should never be opened.