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Mary 2020

18 min📅 2020-02-14

In 'Mary (2020)', a gay couple's life is disrupted when they hire a nanny to care for their adopted baby boy. As both parents return to work, they entrust their child to Mary, a seemingly perfect caregiver.

Director: Branden Lee Roth

Cast

Randi Lamey
Randi Lamey
Branden Lee Roth
Jonathan Tantype
Michael Vega
Michael Vega
Issei Vieira

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mary (2020) about?

A gay couple's life is disrupted when they hire a nanny to care for their adopted baby boy, but as time passes, the boundaries between nanny and mother begin to blur.

Who directed Mary?

Branden Lee Roth masterfully crafts an atmosphere of growing unease in this 18-minute horror film.

Who stars in Mary?

Randi Lamey, Branden Lee Roth, and Jonathan Tantype deliver standout performances in this gripping horror film.

Is Mary (2020) worth watching?

While 'Mary (2020)' may not be to everyone's taste, fans of the horror genre will find it a compelling, thought-provoking watch. With its concise runtime and intense focus, this film is perfect for those seeking a quick, thrilling experience.

How long is Mary?

18 minutes

About Mary (2020) — A Gay Couple's Descent into Horror

In 'Mary (2020)', a gay couple's life is disrupted when they hire a nanny to care for their adopted baby boy. As both parents return to work, they entrust their child to Mary, a seemingly perfect caregiver. But as time passes, the boundaries between nanny and mother begin to blur, raising unsettling questions about the nature of parenthood and the dangers of unchecked maternal instincts. Director Branden Lee Roth masterfully crafts an atmosphere of growing unease, drawing on themes of identity, family, and the complexities of human relationships. This 18-minute horror film is a gripping, thought-provoking exploration of the darker side of love and devotion.

A taut, well-crafted narrative and standout performances from the cast make 'Mary (2020)' a compelling watch for fans of the genre. With its concise runtime and intense focus, this film is perfect for those seeking a quick, thrilling experience. Don't miss 'Mary (2020)' – a gripping, unsettling tale of love, family, and the unknown.