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We Are What We Are
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We live here in a whole range of horror events. The story is about the Barkers family, an isolated family that follows the old habit, which may be different and strange habits. But one day the secret of their existence was threatened, as they seemed to be planning to solve that disaster. Perhaps that secret, which will be revealed, will make the members of the family headed by Frank worry, which may force two daughters, Iris and Rose, to take responsibility.
We live here in a whole range of horror events. The story is about the Barkers family, an isolated family that follows the old habit, which may be different and strange habits. But one day the secret of their existence was threatened, as they seemed to be planning to solve that disaster. Perhaps that secret, which will be revealed, will make the members of the family headed by Frank worry, which may force two daughters, Iris and Rose, to take responsibility.
Actors:
Nat DeWolf,
Jack Turner,
Zombie,
Lorenzo Beronilla,
Kidd,
Tyler Barden,
Larry Fessenden,
Reagan Leonard,
Joel Nagle,
Jack Gore,
I.N. Sierros
...»
Nat DeWolf
Jack Turner
Zombie
Lorenzo Beronilla
Kidd
Tyler Barden
Larry Fessenden
23 March 1963, New York City, New York, USA
Reagan Leonard
Joel Nagle
Jack Gore
I.N. Sierros
Director:
Jim Mickle
Jim Mickle
Country:
United States, France
Keywords:
#Ambyr Childers #Belladonna Productions #Bill Sage #Jim Mickle #Julia Garner #Memento Films International #Paradise City #We Are What We Are
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... a horror film by definition-an isolated family in rural America cloisters its teenage daughters in a religion/ritual that reaches back to their starving forefathers who turned to cannibalism to survive a harsh frontier-but a family drama at heart.
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