The Blair Bitch Project
1999

2017
PG-13Director
Jessica Scalise
Runtime
104 minutes
Average Rating
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Zoe, age 10, is obsessed with making horror films. A deadline for a big horror contest is coming up, and Zoe is determined to win. But when her father, concerned about her increasingly gory activities, orders her to stop making horror films and shoot her sister's wedding week instead, Zoe has no other choice... To win the contest of her dreams, she will have to turn her sister's wedding into a horror film.
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AI Analysis
Zilla and Zoe functions as a character-driven comedy that finds its strength in empowering a young female protagonist. Zoe’s technical obsession with horror filmmaking provides a refreshing subversion of typical gendered interests, positioning her as the primary driver of the plot against paternalistic constraints. However, the film lacks broader intersectional depth. The narrative remains confined to a traditional family structure, offering little evidence of racial, ethnic, or LGBTQ+ diversity. This narrow focus limits the film's ability to engage with systemic or diverse social perspectives. Ultimately, while the film succeeds in presenting a determined female lead, it lacks the complexity required for a more progressive social score.
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