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Movie The Beldham
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The Beldham
12.03.2026
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The Beldham

Movie information

  • Age restrictions:

    16+ (Preliminary)

    Ages 16 and up

  • Year:

    2026

  • Original name:

    The Beldham

  • Director:

    Angela Gulner

  • Language:

    Ukrainian language

  • Genre:

    Horror

  • Duration:

    1:25

  • Producer:

    USA

  • Production studio:

    Thunderbird Films

  • Screenplay:

    Angela Gulner

  • Starring:

    Patricia Heaton, Corbin Bernsen, Katie Parker, Emma Fitzpatrick, Mari Bass, Hanna Ries, Tessa Loving, Mark Meyer, Angela Baumgardner, Sabrina Iman, Nevada Arnold, Sage Henderson

Plot

After the birth of her child, a young woman returns to the old family home, seeking peace and restoration. But the house, which was meant to be a haven, hides a dark truth: within its walls lives a witch — an ancient force tied to the tragedies of women in this lineage. Night after night, the silence fills with whispers and shadows, erasing the boundary between reality and delirium. The witch feeds on the mother’s fears, bringing to the surface the secrets that have been buried for years. On the brink of losing herself, the heroine must confront the dark presence and the truth about the past to save her child and break the cycle of fear passed down from generation to generation.