Misogyny, Horror & Architecture: Mid-Century & the End of Reproductive Justice in the U.S.

Bia Vieira
KISKADEE
Published in
3 min readJun 21, 2022
Studio: Lionsgate Genre: Horror/Thriller Dir: Sonja O’Hara Exec Prod/Writer: Mike Stern

Listen to Podcast with rising starts Chelsea Gilligan and Stephanie Filo Here

We are on the verge of the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision that legalized abortion throughout the United States. With this decision, other landmark rulings including those that legalized access to contraception, gender-affirming care, and same-sex marriage may also be threatened.

How did we get here? Of course, this is a rhetorical question, as we have experienced the federal government and state-based legislatures, coupled with legal campaigns, chip away at Roe for the past 49 years. I have been interested in understanding which stories, storytellers, (former president Trump comes to mind), and cultural forces are drowning out the narratives from the 6 in 10 (61%) Americans who believe that abortion should be legal in all or most cases.

An intriguing exploration is Mid-Century, a horror film starring Chelsea Gilligan and edited by Stephanie Filo. Seemingly about a husband and wife’s weekend in a mid-century modern vacation rental turns deadly, the story brings to life the narratives that helped to move the U.S. to this political moment. Written during the Trump administration, the film shows the power and cruel consequences of former president Trump’s narrative of an imagined time when America was at its greatest: The 1950s, a pre-civil, gender, and LGBTQ+ rights era, amongst most human rights.

I talked with Chelsea Gilligan, who plays Alice Dodgeson M.D., the lead role, and Stephanie Filo. We talked about everything from their work on the film and the entertainment industry to their life journeys and love of community and cooking.

Stephanie Filo

Stephanie Filo, ACE is a two-time Emmy and Peabody Award-winning TV/Film Editor and activist based in Los Angeles, CA and Sierra Leone, West Africa. She serves on the board for Girls Empowerment Sierra Leone, a social impact and feminist-based organization for Sierra Leonean girls aged 11–16. She is one of the co-founders of End Ebola Now, an organization created in 2014 to spread accurate information and awareness about the Ebola Virus and its impact through artistic community activism.

Girls Empowerment Sierra Leon

Chelsea Gilligan made her series debut on The CW’s “Star-Crossed” where she portrayed “Teri,” a tough as nails high school student, who also happens to be an alien. Her past credits include roles on shows like “How I Met Your Mother,” Victorious” and “Big Time Rush.”

Chelsea Gilligan, scene from Mid-Century

Follow Chelsea’s cooking show LET’S GET IN THE KITCHEN on Instagram.

OFFICIAL MID-CENTURY

Architect TOM LEVIN (Shane West) and his wife, DR. ALICE DODGESON (Chelsea Gilligan), rent a mid-century modern home for a weekend. They find the place looking like a museum, untouched since the 1960s. Left alone, Tom discovers the home was built by his idol — iconic architect and known occultist, FREDERICK BANNER (Stephen Lang). Tom begins interacting with a striking ghost from the past (Sarah Hay) who slowly brings him under her spell. Alice returns to find her husband missing, someone stalking her, and comes to the realization that she and Tom are pawns in the diabolical plot of the legendary architect who never left this home — even after his death.

Directed by Emmy-nominated Sonja O’Hara, edited by Emmy-winner Stephanie Filo, and written and produced by Mike Stern,
MID-CENTURY co-stars Stern, Annapurna Sriram, Jon “Dumbfoundead” Park, and two-time Academy Award-nominee Bruce Dern.

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Bia Vieira
KISKADEE

Bia is a queer organizer, producer, strategist, and political and cultural activist. Her life’s work centers around advocating for a more just and safe wold.