
We Are the Flesh | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | March 20, 2017
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Transgressive art-horror/porn. It will push boundaries and cannot be approached by those expecting mainstream horror.
| genre | foreign | Horror |
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| synopsis | After wandering a ruined city for years in search of food and shelter, two siblings find their way into one of the last remaining buildings. Inside, they find a man who will make them a dangerous offer to survive the outside world. |
| lead actors | Noe Hernandez | María Cid | Diego Gamaliel | María Evoli | Gabino Rodríguez |
| director | Emiliano Rocha Minter |









