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Birth/Rebirth

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This special limited edition slipcover (designed by Suspirialand) is limited to 1,000 units and is only available on our website and at select indie retailers. Absolutely no major retailers will be stocking them.

Called “one of the best streaming services in the world” by RogerEbert.com and described by Thrillist as “pretty much everything a horror fan could want,” Shudder is a premium streaming service offering the best selection of horror, thriller and supernatural movies, series and specials.

A single mother and a childless morgue technician are bound together by their relationship to a little girl they have reanimated from the dead.

directed by: Laura Moss
starring: Marin Ireland, Judy Reyes, A.J. Lister, Breeda Wool
2023 / 101 min / 2.39:1 / English DTS-HD MA 5.1

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  • Region A Blu-ray
  • Commentary with director/co-writer Laura Moss, executive producer/co-writer Brendan J. O'Brien, actress Marin Ireland, actress Judy Reyes and medical advisor Emily Ryan
  • Medically Squeamish: The Making of Birth/Rebirth - a 40 minute documentary featuring new video interviews with Lura Moss, Brendan J. O'Brien, costume designer Annie Simon, and editor Taylor Mason
  • Theatrical trailer
  • Booklet with an essay by film critic Katie Walsh
  • English SDH subtitles