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Horror Documentary 26 Feb 2026

Archive of the Bone Choir

A haunted investigative documentarian who uncovers a hidden vault of century‑old field recordings capturing an impossible chorus of bones singing beneath mass‑grave sites, and as she tracks the vanished anthropologists who first documented the phenomenon, the recordings begin adding her voice to the choir, forcing her to race through sealed archives, abandoned excavation camps, and the unraveling footage of her own past before the growing Bone Choir completes its unfinished composition and claims her as its next instrument.

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"Archive of the Bone Choir" follows a haunted investigative documentarian who uncovers a hidden vault of century‑old field recordings capturing an impossible chorus of bones singing beneath mass‑grave sites, and as she tracks the vanished anthropologists who first documented the phenomenon, the recordings begin adding her voice to the choir, forcing her to race through sealed archives, abandoned excavation camps, and the unraveling footage of her own past before the growing Bone Choir completes its unfinished composition and claims her as its next instrument.

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A haunting, atmospheric movie poster for a supernatural investigative thriller. Centered on a lone female documentarian holding an old reel‑to‑reel recorder, her silhouette half‑fading into swirling mist. Beneath her feet, translucent skeletal remains lie intertwined, their jaws open in mid‑song, releasing ghostly soundwaves that rise upward like pale ribbons. In the background, a dimly lit underground archive stretches into darkness, shelves collapsing under dusty tapes and notebooks. Flickering fragments of old footage hover around her—grainy images of vanished anthropologists and abandoned excavation camps. Her own face appears among the floating frames, slowly dissolving into a skeletal version. Color palette: muted bone white, deep sepia, and sickly blue‑green. Tone: eerie, archaeological, haunted. At the top: “Archive of the Bone Choir” in distressed, archival‑stamp lettering.