
The Commune 2009
"A New Cult Classic"
Step into the eerie micro-society of *The Commune* (2009), a chilling thriller directed by Elisabeth Fies that strips away small-town warmth to expose something far more sinister.
Director: Elisabeth Fies
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Commune* (2009) about?
*The Commune* follows Jenny Cross, a teenager forced to spend her summer with her estranged father in his isolated commune. What starts as a dreaded vacation quickly spirals into a nightmare as she uncovers the community's unsettling underbelly, where idealism curdles into something far more sinister.
Who directed *The Commune*?
Director Elisabeth Fies helmed *The Commune*, infusing the film with a tense, atmospheric style that amplifies its psychological horror edge.
Who stars in *The Commune*?
The film features Chauntal Lewis as Jenny, alongside David Lago, Stuart G. Bennett, Adrian Lee, and Elisabeth Fies herself.
Is *The Commune* (2009) worth watching?
With its cult horror vibe and strong performances, *The Commune* is a hidden gem for fans of slow-burn thrillers. It's less about shock value and more about the creeping dread of being trapped in a world where conformity is law.
How long is *The Commune*?
The runtime for *The Commune* is 91 minutes.
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About The Commune (2009) — A Teen's Summer in a Cult-Like Nightmare
Step into the eerie micro-society of *The Commune* (2009), a chilling thriller directed by Elisabeth Fies that strips away small-town warmth to expose something far more sinister. When Jenny Cross, a restless teenager, is deposited into her estranged father's isolated compound for summer break, she expects monotony—clean living, rigid rules, and nosy neighbors. What she gets instead is a suffocating sense of dread, as the commune's idyllic facade slowly peels back to reveal a cult-like environment where conformity borders on the cultish. With its claustrophobic setting and undercurrent of paranoia, Fies crafts a slow-burn mystery that lingers long after the credits roll.
The film thrives on tension, blending horror and thriller elements to explore themes of manipulation, control, and the fragility of trust. As Jenny navigates this alien world of shared meals and whispered secrets, she realizes the commune isn't just quirky—it's a pressure cooker of simmering conflicts. With Chauntal Lewis anchoring the story as the skeptical outsider, *The Commune* delivers a cult-classic vibe that's less about bloodshed and more about the creeping horror of psychological entrapment.