
Wash 2019
In the eerie and unsettling world of Wash, the facade of a perfect family life is brutally torn apart. Director Kristofer Kiggs Carlsson masterfully crafts a sense of unease and discomfort, making the viewer question the true nature of this twisted family dynamic.
Director: Kristofer Kiggs Carlsson
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Wash (2019) about?
This 7-minute horror short is a gripping exploration of the darker side of family life, where the facade of perfection hides a dark reality.
Who directed Wash?
Wash was directed by Kristofer Kiggs Carlsson, a master of crafting unsettling atmospheres and uncomfortable family dynamics.
Who stars in Wash?
The cast of Wash features the talented Amelia Clay, Ida Ljungqvist, and the enigmatic Mr Rabbit.
Is Wash (2019) worth watching?
While Wash has an unrated IMDb score, fans of psychological horror will find it a gripping and unsettling watch. The film's claustrophobic atmosphere and unflinching gaze make it a must-watch for those who enjoy a good scare.
How long is Wash?
Wash has a runtime of 7 minutes.
About Wash (2019) — A Gripping Horror Short That Will Leave You Breathless
In the eerie and unsettling world of Wash, the facade of a perfect family life is brutally torn apart. Director Kristofer Kiggs Carlsson masterfully crafts a sense of unease and discomfort, making the viewer question the true nature of this twisted family dynamic. The cast, led by the enigmatic Amelia Clay, Ida Ljungqvist, and the enigmatic Mr Rabbit, deliver performances that are as captivating as they are unnerving. This 7-minute horror short is a gripping exploration of the darker side of family life. With its claustrophobic atmosphere and unflinching gaze, Wash is a must-watch for fans of psychological horror. As the family's secrets begin to unravel, the tension builds to a heart-stopping conclusion. This is a film that will leave you breathless and questioning the very notion of what it means to be a family.
From the opening frames, it's clear that something is amiss in this seemingly idyllic household. The camera captures every creak of the floorboards, every whisper of the family members, and every unsettling glance. The tension is palpable as the viewer is drawn into the world of Wash, where the lines between reality and nightmare are blurred. With its unflinching portrayal of family dysfunction, Wash is a film that will leave you on the edge of your seat.