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Satan-baby films are films which are premised on late 20th century Christian mythology and eschatology: the idea that evil incarnates in a demonic being, who seeks to bring about the end of the world by fathering a child on a human woman. See also alien impregnation.
They involve numerous gender-specific tropes, many of which are explicitly or implicitly sexist, including:
- womankind bringing about the fall of humanity
- women as a vessel for evil
- women as passive, acted upon
- women's agency as directed through their fertility and reproductiveness, particularly through giving birth to male heirs
- abortion as a "sin" is often an implicit view
- women as deluded by their hormones
- women as pawns who need to be protected, rescued, manipulated, have decisions made for them
- women who can only act through self-sacrifice often in childbirth
Note that some films in the genre occasionally tweak some of these tropes, suggesting or partially instantiating a feminist perspective.
Films (and occasional other works) in this genre include:
- "Rosemary's Baby" (and the novel by Ira Levin)
- "End of Days"
- "Terms of Endearment" (X-Files episode with a twist)
- "The Omen" (story about the child more than the mother)
- "La Setta" (aka "The Sect", "The Devil's Daughter"; a 1991 film directed by Michele Soavi (aka Michael Soavi), and co-written & produced by Dario Argento
- Xena episode with Gabrielle as mother
Related thematically:
- "The Seventh Sign" (1998 film written by Clifford Green and Ellen Green; directed by Carl Schultz; starring Demi Moore) - Demi Moore is a pregnant woman whose baby may be the first of a slew of unsouled babies heralding the end of the world. wtf?