Elena can't have children. Years of fertility treatments in Germany have failed. She flies to Bangkok and checks into a massage studio with a reputation for making infertile women pregnant.
The house feeds her. Washes her. Touches her. Her body begins to change.
On her dresser sits a photograph of a woman she has never met. A woman who burned alive in this house thirty years ago, pregnant.
Saul, an English taxi driver, brought Elena in. He cannot let it go. He investigates. He returns to save her.
Elena welcomes him in. She tells him he looks tired. He should get a massage.
The house takes Saul. Elena gives birth in the basement. She takes the child. The house burns. She walks out into the night.
Selected test footage available on request.
Financed through own funds and private investment. Letter of Intent on file.
Self-funded, completed Bangkok, March 2025. Cinematographer Nathan Ceddia. 14 actors tested.
Script locked. Treatment available on request. Full script on request.
Foundation Cinema Oasis Bangkok — artist residency following the Most Shocking Stoner Movie Prize, invented by the foundation to honour Space Birth.
Additional development or production financing. Budget range 100,000–150,000 EUR.
Arthouse body horror with female-led protagonists is the defining genre of the decade. Titane, The Substance, Saint Maud, Immaculate. Thai ghost cinema is in global demand again. Fertility tourism is a current, under-filmed subject.
Ghost Birth 2 sits at the intersection of all three.
Shot on location in Bangkok with one built set (the flesh room). Color-saturated, high contrast, close physical camera. Latex, prosthetics, blood — as physical as the massage itself. Full visual treatment in the Lookbook.
We are not making a clean film. We are not making a safe film. Every effect is physical.