GORGON short film reviews
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GORGON, 2min., UK
Direected by Emma-Jane Heaton
A woman with a tattoo of Medusa walking home alone at night becomes suspicious that she is being followed. She turns down an alleyway and the man follows her down. He's getting closer. She turns a dark corner and he follows her around, but is shocked by what he sees. Screams and hisses fill the alley and the man scrambles to get away but is dragged back. When the street is silent again, the woman emerges, confident, twirling a snake tail in her hair.
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