A teenager has a special power: she can bring us into her dreams – but also her nightmares.
Locked in her room, her only relationship to the outside world is virtual. She begins to go back and forth between dreams and reality, guided by a disturbing and mysterious youtuber, Patricia Coma.
Director Bertrand Bonello conceived "Coma" as the final instalment in his trilogy on youth, which began with "Nocturama" and continued with "Zombi Child". He wrote the screenplay during the Covid-19 lockdown and also composed the film's soundtrack.
Mathieu Macheret for Le Monde: ‘With remarkable economy of means, Bertrand Bonello delivers with "Coma" a little ball of reverie and latent terror, freely dialoguing with a certain imagination of horror, surrealism, and science fiction.’
A teenager has a special power: she can bring us into her dreams – but also her nightmares.
Locked in her room, her only relationship to the outside world is virtual. She begins to go back and forth between dreams and reality, guided by a disturbing and mysterious youtuber, Patricia Coma.
Director Bertrand Bonello conceived "Coma" as the final instalment in his trilogy on youth, which began with "Nocturama" and continued with "Zombi Child". He wrote the screenplay during the Covid-19 lockdown and also composed the film's soundtrack.
Mathieu Macheret for Le Monde: ‘With remarkable economy of means, Bertrand Bonello delivers with "Coma" a little ball of reverie and latent terror, freely dialoguing with a certain imagination of horror, surrealism, and science fiction.’