Friday, October 08, 2010

A Brutal International Clip of Cannibals on the Loose in We Are What We Are

Somos Lo Que Hay, or for English horror fans We Are What We Are, is a Spanish language film, which now has an international trailer. The clip shows much more footage of a family of cannibals and their late night feeding patterns. Haunting night clubs, back alleys, and hideouts of the homeless, a brother, a sister, and a mother go about their nightly feedings, under a more watchful eye of the authorities. Have a look at this clip for We Are What We Are below, as IFC Films gets set to release this film in theatres throughout 2011.

The synopsis for We Are What We Are:

"A middle-aged man dies in the street, leaving his widow and three children destitute. The devastated family is confronted not only with his loss but with a terrible challenge - how to survive. For they are cannibals. They have always existed on a diet of human flesh consumed in bloody ritual ceremonies... and the victims have always been provided by the father. Now that he is gone, who will hunt? Who will lead them? How will they sate their horrific hunger?

The task falls to the eldest son, Alfredo, a teenage misfit who seems far from ready to accept the challenge... But without human meat the family will die (IFC Films).

Release Date: 2011 (Theatres).

Director/writer: Jorge Michel Grau.

Producer: Nicolás Celis.

Cast: Francisco Barreiro, Alan Chávez, Paulina Gaitán, and Carmen Beato.

The international trailer for the film is here:



The official website for the film is under construction here, with only an alternate poster currently available:

The Film's Incomplete Homepage

The film's fan page:

We Are What We Are on Facebook


We Are What We Are
at IFC Films:

We Are What We Are at IFC Films

This is another thriller set in Mexico, which recently came out on video-on-demand. Currently rated 7 out of 10 on IMDb:



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