The Midnight Swim
The Midnight Swim is a 2014 POV drama-mystery and the feature film directorial debut of Sarah Adina Smith. The film had its world premiere at the Fantasia International Film Festival on July 27, 2014, and stars Lindsay Burdge, Jennifer Lafleur, and Aleksa Palladino as three half-sisters trying to put their missing mother's affairs in order.
The film was released on June 26, 2015, in a limited release and through video on demand by Candy Factory Films.
Synopsis
When June's mother goes mysteriously missing after diving in Spirit Lake, she and her sisters travel home to put her affairs in order. June, a mentally unstable documentary filmmaker, records the experience with her two half-sisters Annie and Isa. Their mother, an ecologist who was campaigning to preserve Spirit Lake, is gone but always present. As they settle back into her house, Isa takes up with June's ex-crush Josh while several strange occurrences happen after they jokingly summon the ghost of a local legend. As the questions mount, the family begins to unravel and June finds herself drawn deeper into the true mystery of the lake.Cast
- Lindsay Burdge as June
- Jennifer Lafleur as Annie
- Aleksa Palladino as Isa
- Beth Grant as Amelia Brooks
- Ross Partridge as Josh
- Michelle Hutchison as Realtor
- Shirley Venard as Maggie Helms
- Kaya Sakrak as Father
- Traci Dinwiddie as Mother
- Ebru Caparti as Auntie
Reception
Fangoria commented that the found footage format was integral to the story and something more akin to an emotional POV, stating that "the camera uniquely acts as an almost-transparent bridge between you and a character's psyche." Moveable Fest says the movie "terrifies existentially." Ion Cinema states that "the unnerving quality of Sarah Adina Smith's directorial debut occurs mostly in its aftereffects, leaving us with the profound, less earthbound implications in its final few moments."