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Feeling that she is losing her identity to her overpowering husband (Morgan Spector), a young actress (Amy Ferguson) tries to lay claim to her own darkness and sexuality.

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Robert L 11/09/2023 It was very confusing but yet could not stop watching. Amy Ferguson did a good job in the lead. High volume of nudity. Don't really recommend it unless you've got nothing else to watch. See more 03/06/2021 Astonishing movie!!! I am just shocked as four years ago watched the wild boys and spring break. The screenshots are so beautiful and surprisingly constructed. Oooh I love it so: Amy's face and body language is so touching, the bgm is ever scariest and the saddest. I wish I could explain every psychology scene and metaphors of sexuality and woman reality. See more 04/22/2017 Whether your final reaction is love, hate or "split", this is a film to experience. Deeply provocative, progressively tearing apart our unconscious aspects exposing our rawest personal, relational and societal struggles. This is a journey into our shadow, the parts hidden, rejected, unknown or unconscious. It's an evolutionary journey, mapping a path bringing pieces to wholeness. Beautiful depiction of the destructive creative processes associated in reclaiming our truths, authenticity, vulnerability and capacity for intimate connection. See more 04/02/2017 Biggest pile of psycho babble crap I have had the misfortune to witness. See more 03/27/2017 Kampmeier's third feature film is absolutely breathtaking! SPLIT is a film for anyone who has struggled under the heavy burden of patriarchy. Stunning cinematography, stellar acting, rich dialogue, an unforgettable story, just beautiful. See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis Feeling that she is losing her identity to her overpowering husband (Morgan Spector), a young actress (Amy Ferguson) tries to lay claim to her own darkness and sexuality.
Director
Deborah Kampmeier
Producer
Richard Barbadillo, Deborah Kampmeier, Troy Johanson
Screenwriter
Deborah Kampmeier
Distributor
Candy Factory Films
Production Co
Clear Eye Productions
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Mar 18, 2017, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Mar 26, 2017
Runtime
2h 7m