Elijah Wood & SpectreVision Discuss 'Rabbit Trap's Celtic Folk Horror Elements
SpectreVision producers explain how 'Rabbit Trap' combines 1970s electronic music with Celtic folk horror themes.
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SpectreVision producers Elijah Wood, Lawrence Inglee, and Daniel Noah have created 'Rabbit Trap', a folk horror film set in 1970s Welsh countryside. The story centers on musician couple Daphne and Darcy Davenport, who relocate to finish their album. When Darcy captures a forbidden sound during field recordings, a strange boy appears, blurring reality and mythology.
The film explores trauma, marriage, and parenthood decisions through atmospheric storytelling. The producers were attracted to its electronic music influences and mysterious narrative style that avoids over-explanation. Sound design plays a crucial role, with intentionally unheard dialogue allowing viewers to project personal experiences.
SpectreVision is expanding into comics and podcasts while maintaining their commitment to unconventional storytelling.
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