Eden (forest cabin)

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Eden (forest cabin) is the isolated woodland retreat that serves as the primary, symbolically charged setting of Lars von Trier’s horror film "Antichrist."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional location
forest cabin
appearsInWork Antichrist (film) NERFINISHED
associatedMotif animals as omens
hostile nature
storms and bad weather
associatedSymbolism Garden of Eden inversion
fall from innocence
psychological descent
associatedTheme grief
guilt
nature as malevolent
sexuality
violence
countryOfFilmProductionContext Denmark NERFINISHED
France NERFINISHED
Germany NERFINISHED
Sweden NERFINISHED
diegeticUse retreat for the couple
site of escalating horror
site of psychological therapy attempt
directorOfWorkItAppearsIn Lars von Trier NERFINISHED
environmentType isolated woodland
firstAppearanceInWork Antichrist (2009 film) NERFINISHED
genreContext horror film setting
locatedInFictional woodland
medium cinema
nameAllusion Biblical Eden NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction primary setting
symbolically charged setting
relatedCharacterGroup the unnamed couple in Antichrist GENERATED
relatedConcept psychological horror setting
symbolic space in film
spatialContextInFilm remote forest area
surrounded by dense trees
toneContribution claustrophobic atmosphere
oppressive natural environment
sense of isolation
usedFor exploration of human psyche
staging of graphic violence
visual metaphor for inner turmoil

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Antichrist narrativeLocation Eden (forest cabin)