After splitting up, the group seeks refuge at a seemingly secluded Bed & Breakfast on the French-German border.
Along with Martyrs and Inside , Frontière(s) is regarded as a defining film that pushed the boundaries of horror in the 2000s. FrontiГЁre(s)
The title refers not only to the geographical border they try to cross but also to the violation of the human body. The film highlights how political violence can directly threaten bodily autonomy, especially for marginalized people and women. After splitting up, the group seeks refuge at
The villains live in an abandoned mining town, suggesting a connection between industrial decay, rural abandonment, and the rise of extreme ideologies. Production and Style After splitting up