Infernicus, directed by V. Lynch, final masterpiece of the New Cagne Trilogy.
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A miserable man, unhappy with his dull married life, descends into a world of dark hallucinations, and meets an entity that might give him a chance to experience pleasure.
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A silent woman returns to the same park bench every day, where life and death quietly intersect in a ritual of flowers and waiting.
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An unknowing man rescues a rather aggressive and demanding harpy.
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A couple's relationship is tested when uninvited guests arrive at their home, disrupting their tranquil existence.
When 20-something-year-old Tanya begins to realize she’s asexual, the highly charged sexualized world she lives in as an actress and partner begins to fall apart and feels more and more like an unbearable nightmare.
Upon learning that his days are numbered, a man and an old friend return to an old house that connects them by a dark secret. Along with three women and a mysterious old man, the group journeys into a horrifying abyss of debauchery and moral mayhem, leading to a fatal turn of events, during which the darkest human depths are revealed.
The story of the person who became the captive of surrealistic madness.
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As a child, the brutal murder of her family made Alexis regain her hearing along with synesthetic abilities. Now as an adult, she finds solace in the sounds of bodily harm. But when she’s told she might lose her hearing again, she escalates her gruesome sound experiments in a quest to compose her masterpiece.
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