Raw is not a movie for everyone. Raw is a movie for those with really good stomachs (emphasis on the word really). Raw (originally Grave) is a Franco-Belgian film about young cannibals that debuted at the Cannes Film Festival, and at the Toronto festival, the graphic scenes of cannibalism had viewers fainting and vomiting.
Raw (Raw/Grave) it's not an ordinary movie. The Hannibal Lecter movies seem to go against this French-Belgian film like a bedtime story. Because bloody and realistic scenes of cannibalism viewers during the movie they faint and vomit. At the Toronto film festival, they even had to call an ambulance during the screening, otherwise critics could not praise the film. We could also see the raw at the Ljubljana International Film Festival Liffe, and this one on the regular movie schedule feminist cannibal horror coming March 2017.
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It's Raw film debut young female directors and screenwriters Julie Ducournau, who speaks about a bright but shy 16-year-old girl Justine (Garance Marillier), who enrolls at veterinary faculty, thereby continuing the family tradition. He is a victim in college humiliating initiations. He has to eat raw organs, which is for a vegetarian very painful. But when he eats the flesh, he awakens in it thirsty for blood and you want more meat, any kind. We recommend that you take it to the cinema just in case emesis bag.
Highlights from the film Raw/Grave:
A horror movie
Raw
(Raw/Grave, France, Belgium, 2016)
Direction: Julia Ducournau. They play: Garance Marillier, Ella Rumpf, Rabah Naït Oufella, Laurent Lucas, Joana Preiss, Bouli Lanners, Marion Vernoux, Jean-Louis Sbille.
In the cinema from March 15, 2017.