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Fohat (2016) follows a troubled young man named Thomas who returns to his rural hometown after his estranged father's death. Struggling with mental health issues and haunted by childhood memories, Thomas begins to experience vivid hallucinations and disturbing events in the woods surrounding his family home. As he delves deeper into his family's dark past and the local legends about a mysterious creature called Fohat, Thomas must confront his own fears and uncover the truth behind the sinister occurrences. Intense psychological horror ensues as Thomas struggles to distinguish reality from illusion.
Fohat is a 2016 independent psychological horror film directed by Richard Stanley (who also co-wrote the screenplay with his wife, Betty Sladen). The story draws inspiration from various sources, including H.P. Lovecraft's cosmic horror and Native American folklore. The movie is set in a remote rural area and explores themes of mental illness, family secrets, and the dangers lurking in nature. Fohat received critical acclaim for its atmospheric storytelling and Stanley's distinctive vision, although it faced limited distribution.