


I was keen on reading it because I always connect such works to House of Leaves which is an amazing horror story (one I am too scared to finish). The Lost Village had a promising premise of a haunted ghost town. As doubt breeds fear and their very minds begin to crack, one thing becomes startlingly clear to Alice:Ĭontent Notes: Ableism, Religious bigotry, Murder, Death, Mental illness, Rape, Suicidal thoughts, Torture, and Violence. Not long after they’ve set up camp, mysterious things begin to happen.

She’s gathered a small crew of friends in the remote village to make a film about what really happened. In 1959, her grandmother’s entire family disappeared in this mysterious tragedy, and ever since, the unanswered questions surrounding the only two people who were left-a woman stoned to death in the town center and an abandoned newborn-have plagued her. Documentary filmmaker Alice Lindstedt has been obsessed with the vanishing residents of the old mining town, dubbed “The Lost Village,” since she was a little girl.
