Presented in feature film competition at Gérardmer's International Fantasy Film Festival, Grafted is a punk decline of Eyes without face. Body horror in flower that splintered at the age of the slasher, this film directed by New Zealand's Sasha Rainbow lorges on the side of the J-horror and the uncomplexed B series. Netly more superficial than The Substance, Grafted has nice assets to play to justify her selection in spite of her budget that one imagines limited. We're talking about his live video plastic from the Vosges!
Our criticism of Grafted
Sasha Rainbow, director
Born in New Zealand, Sasha Rainbow directed the short documentary film KamaliOn a seven-year-old Indian girl who skateboards. The film was nominated for the Oscars and BAFTAs. Grafted, which she co-wrote, is her first feature film with an unexpected gender change!
Trailer of Grafted
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