The Sacred Disease 2016
In *The Sacred Disease* (2016), director Erica Scoggins crafts a haunting drama-thriller that explores grief, control, and the raw power of the human mind.
Director: Erica Scoggins
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Sacred Disease* (2016) about?
*The Sacred Disease* follows an epileptic woman who, after a personal loss, stops taking her medication and follows a mysterious stranger into the outskirts of town. As her seizures return, she experiences a startling shift between terror and euphoria, forcing her to confront the boundaries of her own mind.
Who directed *The Sacred Disease*?
*The Sacred Disease* was directed by Erica Scoggins, a filmmaker known for her evocative and atmospheric storytelling.
Who stars in *The Sacred Disease*?
The film features Kyla Ledes in the lead role, alongside Abby Eiland, Rebecca Lines, Susannah Devereux, and Amber Scoggins.
Is *The Sacred Disease* (2016) worth watching?
With its tight runtime and intense psychological drama, *The Sacred Disease* offers a compelling if unsettling viewing experience. Fans of character-driven thrillers with themes of loss and resilience will find much to appreciate in Scoggins' bold direction.
How long is *The Sacred Disease*?
*The Sacred Disease* runs for 28 minutes.
About The Sacred Disease (2016) — A gripping epilepsy drama that blurs fear and ecstasy
In *The Sacred Disease* (2016), director Erica Scoggins crafts a haunting drama-thriller that explores grief, control, and the raw power of the human mind. The story follows Kyla Ledes as an epileptic woman grieving a loss, who abandons her medication to pursue a enigmatic stranger into the desolate edges of her town. As her seizures return with terrifying intensity, she teeters between visceral fear and a strange, almost transcendent ecstasy, blurring the line between suffering and liberation. The film's tense atmosphere and psychological depth make it a gripping meditation on what it means to surrender to forces beyond our understanding.
With standout performances from Kyla Ledes, Abby Eiland, and Rebecca Lines, *The Sacred Disease* weaves a tale of desperation and surrender. Scoggins' direction infuses the short runtime with an unsettling immediacy, drawing viewers into a world where vulnerability becomes both a weakness and a strength. The film's themes of loss and resilience resonate deeply, leaving audiences questioning the true cost of letting go.