Kristina Ceyton

Kristina Ceyton’s filmography? Oh, it’s a wild ride through nightmare fuel, emotional gut-punches, and the kind of storytelling that sticks in your brain way after the credits roll. Take “The Babadook” from 2014—absolute modern horror classic. It’s not just about some creepy monster lurking in the shadows, though, let’s be real: that pop-up book? Pure nightmare material. But underneath all that, there’s this raw story about grief, motherhood, and the way unspoken pain can twist reality. People still argue about what’s scarier, the monster or the emotions it digs up. Then you slide into “The Nightingale” (2018), and, man, it does not pull its punches. Set in 1820s Tasmania, it’s brutal, unflinching, and honestly, kind of hard to watch sometimes. The violence is right up in your face, but it’s not just for shock value. It’s about revenge, colonialism, and survival. You watch Clare, the main character, claw her way through a world stacked against her, and it’s impossible not to feel every hit right along with her. And if you thought things couldn’t get weirder, “You Won’t Be Alone” (2022) flips the whole folk horror genre inside out. Shape-shifting witches, existential dread, and a poetic, almost dreamlike vibe. It’s not your typical scary movie—it’s more like wandering through someone’s haunted diary. Ceyton’s projects? They’re not just films. They’re experiences. They’ll rattle you, haunt you, and maybe even make you think twice about what’s hiding under your bed.

Kristina Ceyton
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  • Professions: Producer, Script and Continuity Department, Additional Crew

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