
Succubus 2006
In *Succubus* (2006), director Alison Reid crafts a sharp, quirky comedy that dives into the hilariously chaotic world of modern parenthood. Lilith, a resourceful cat-rescue entrepreneur, and Athena, a determined genetic engineer, are deeply in love but struggling to conceive.
Director: Alison Reid
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Succubus (2006) about?
*Succubus* (2006) follows Lilith and Athena, a couple desperate to start a family after failed attempts with science-assisted reproduction. When Lilith takes matters into her own hands by stealing sperm, their relationship is tested by humor, ethics, and the sheer absurdity of trying to conceive.
Who directed Succubus?
Alison Reid directed *Succubus* (2006). She brings a sharp comedic edge to this short film, balancing humor and heart in a uniquely modern story.
Who stars in Succubus?
The cast of *Succubus* (2006) features Megan Fahlenbock as Lilith, Angela Vint as Athena, and Stefan Brogren in a key role.
Is Succubus (2006) worth watching?
*Succubus* (2006) is a hidden gem for fans of quirky comedies. With a 14-minute runtime, it's a quick, hilarious watch that packs a punch of heart and humor, making it well worth your time.
How long is Succubus?
Succubus (2006) runs for 14 minutes.
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About Succubus (2006) — A hilarious short film on love, science, and desperate baby-making
In *Succubus* (2006), director Alison Reid crafts a sharp, quirky comedy that dives into the hilariously chaotic world of modern parenthood. Lilith, a resourceful cat-rescue entrepreneur, and Athena, a determined genetic engineer, are deeply in love but struggling to conceive. Frustrated by their failed attempts at science-assisted reproduction, Lilith takes matters into her own hands with a bold—and morally questionable—plan: stealing high-quality sperm to give their dream of a family a fighting chance. What follows is a whirlwind of laughter, tension, and heartfelt moments as the couple navigates the absurdity of their situation, proving that love and persistence can make even the most unconventional paths feel right.
Stefanie Brogren and Megan Fahlenbock deliver standout performances as the leads, bringing wit, warmth, and genuine chemistry to their roles. With a runtime of just 14 minutes, this short film packs in big emotions and sharper humor, wrapped in a razor-thin premise that keeps the story fast-paced and endlessly entertaining.