Cannibal
Directed by
Manuel Martín Cuenca
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Carlos has two passions in life: his work as the most prestigious tailor in Granada, and his hobby killing, cooking, and eating beautiful women. He performs both with meticulous precision, and without guilt or remorse. But when Nina, a beautiful and innocent young immigrant, comes looking for her missing twin sister, she awakens in Carlos a kind of love he’d long since written off. Can this demon's love story survive on a foundation of secrets and deception? Winner of the Goya Award for Best Cinematography.
"Recommended" - Video Librarian
Cast
- Antonio de la Torre
- Olimpia Melinte
DVD Features
Bonus short: Ogre, directed by Jean-Charles Paugam
Sound: 5.1 Surround Sound
Discs: 1
- "Cannibal pulses from first scene to last...Manuel Martin Cuenca comes into his own!"
- "Stunning! Subtle but powerful [with] a magnetic lead performance!"
- "A meditative study in precision, pain, loneliness and redemption."
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Awards & Recognition
Official Selection
Seattle Int'l Film Festival
Seattle Int'l Film Festival
Official Selection
Toronto Int'l Film Festival
Toronto Int'l Film Festival
Official Selection
San Sebastian Int'l Film Festival
San Sebastian Int'l Film Festival
Official Selection
Santa Barbara Int'l Film Festival
Santa Barbara Int'l Film Festival
Official Selection
Miami Int'l Film Festival
Miami Int'l Film Festival
Official Selection
Torino Int'l Film Festival
Torino Int'l Film Festival
Official Selection
Zurich Int'l Film Festival
Zurich Int'l Film Festival
Official Selection
Dublin Film Festival
Dublin Film Festival
Official Selection
Belgrade Film Festival
Belgrade Film Festival
Official Selection
Glasgow Film Festival
Glasgow Film Festival
Official Selection
Rotterdam Int'l Film Festival
Rotterdam Int'l Film Festival
Official Selection
Off Plus Camera Film Festival
Off Plus Camera Film Festival