When a young woman who is suffering from depression tries hypnosis, she opens a part of her brain that should not be accessed. She goes too far back in to her memories and accesses her previous lives. Her distant past starts to infect the present in a horrifying fashion, and Basia finds herself struggling to differentiate between what is real and what is not.
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Christopher Butler writes and directs this London-set psychological horror starring Joanna Ignaczewska. Bashia (Ignaczewska), a young office worker who has recently been suffering from mild depression, visits a doctor specialising in hypnotherapy to get to the bottom of her problems. Through her sessions, memories from her childhood and also past lives start to become clear, yet some of them cause more trouble being out in the open than remaining repressed. As these memories begin to take hold of Bashia and become invasive of her daily life, she struggles to retain her sanity.
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