
Blue Season 2013
"Is there ever a circumstance where hanging upside down can be a good sign?"
In Georgina Higgins' eerie short film *Blue Season* (2013), a woman wakes to a disorienting reality—hanging upside down in an unfamiliar space, her world turned literally and figuratively on its head.
Director: Georgina Higgins
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Blue Season (2013) about?
*Blue Season* follows a woman who wakes up suspended upside down, her disorientation deepening as she seeks help. A cryptic phone call becomes her lifeline, leading to a tense escape from an eerie situation.
Who directed Blue Season?
Georgina Higgins directed *Blue Season* (2013), delivering a concise yet chilling short film.
Who stars in Blue Season?
The short features Daisy Ridley in a lead role, with Kenneth Jay voicing the mysterious helper.
Is Blue Season (2013) worth watching?
As a micro-budget sci-fi horror short, *Blue Season* offers a brisk, atmospheric thrill with strong performances from Daisy Ridley. Its six-minute runtime makes it a quick but unsettling watch for genre fans.
How long is Blue Season?
The film runs for 6 minutes.
About Blue Season (2013) — A Woman's Nightmare Hanging Upside Down
In Georgina Higgins' eerie short film *Blue Season* (2013), a woman wakes to a disorienting reality—hanging upside down in an unfamiliar space, her world turned literally and figuratively on its head. As panic sets in, a mysterious voice on a ringing phone guides her toward escape, unraveling a tale of psychological tension and surreal horror. With its claustrophobic atmosphere and unsettling premise, the film dives into themes of helplessness and the fragility of perception, all wrapped in a tight six-minute runtime.
Nestled within the sci-fi and horror genres, *Blue Season* plays with the idea of inverted perspectives—both literally and metaphorically—questioning whether misfortune can sometimes reveal hidden truths. The film's minimalist storytelling, driven by Daisy Ridley in one of her early roles, and Kenneth Jay's mysterious voiceover, creates a haunting experience that lingers long after the credits roll.