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		<title>Piggy (Cerdita) (2022) review at Fantasia 2022</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Director: Carlota Pereda Writer: Carlota Pereda Cast: Laura Gal&#xE1;n, Claudia Salas, Carmen Machi, Pilar Castro Pink is a colour associated with girlishness, and with pigs. The opening credits of writer/director Carlota Pereda&#x2019;s feature debut Piggy (Cerdita) are pink, to match the colour of its teenaged (anti)heroine&#x2019;s trainers &#x2013; yet the film also begins with the</p>
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<p>Pink is a colour associated with girlishness, and with pigs. The opening credits of writer/director Carlota Pereda&#x2019;s feature debut <strong><em>Piggy (Cerdita)</em></strong> are pink, to match the colour of its teenaged (anti)heroine&#x2019;s trainers &#x2013; yet the film also begins with the image of a pig&#x2019;s head being placed on a hook, and the walls of the butcher&#x2019;s shop where Sara (Laura Gal&#xE1;n) lives and sometimes works with her father T&#xF3;mas (Juli&#xE1;n Valc&#xE1;rel) and overbearing mother Asun (Carmen Machi) are also painted pink to emphasise their porcine connections.</p>
<p>The title is in fact a cruel nickname given to Sara by her fat-shaming peers, who relentlessly persecute her online, as well as bullying her both psychologically and physically whenever she steps out of the store. This is a very difficult period in the life of Sara, embarrassed by her parents, traumatised by casually dehumanising insults from all sides, driven by different kinds of carnal desire, and trying to take personal shape in a changing body that does not always feel her own.</p>
<p>In this Spanish village, Sara&#x2019;s awkward coming of age is set against the rampages of an escaped bull and a serial killer (Richard Holmes), together creating panic and chaos in the otherwise sleepy community. As Sara repeatedly crosses paths with both beast and man, it is clear that their destructive trajectories are running parallel to her own, and might just drag her under.</p>
<p>Though Sara knows that the killer has abducted her chief tormentors (Claudia Salas, Irene Ferreiro, Camille Aguilar), she had been, a short time earlier, nearly drowned by these three girls, her pleas for help ignored, and so now her own righteous indignation &#x2013; her rage &#x2013; at their behaviour keeps her from telling anyone what has happened to them. This places Sara in an uneasy complicity with the murderer, who recognises in Sara a complement to his own outsider status &#x2013; and an undeniably erotic frisson builds between this appetitive young woman and the only person who seems happy to feed her errant cravings rather than ridicule them.</p>
<p><em><strong>Piggy </strong></em>is a parochial tale of bestiality and butchery, as our put-upon protagonist, flirting uneasily with her own inner monstrousness, must choose whether to keep following a psychokiller on his path of slaughter, or to pull back from the edge before it is too late and to act responsibly, doing unto others as they have absolutely failed to do unto her.</p>
<p>This little piggy will end up having to play out her rites of passage, and her moral cruces, in the swine chutes and on the killing floors of an abandoned abattoir &#x2013; a location that, like the film&#x2019;s title, reduces Sara&#x2019;s rough adolescence to raw animality, and everyone to meat. Sara may constantly be mocked for her size and supposed ugliness, but no one emerges from this looking pretty, as small-town mores are put on the carving board, and things come out more blood-stained than rose-tinted.</p>
<p><em><strong>Piggy (Cerdita) had its Quebec premi&#xE8;re at <a href="https://fantasiafestival.com/en/film/piggy">Fantasia 2022</a>. Read more reviews <a href="https://www.scifinow.co.uk/type/quote/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here</a>.&#xA0;</strong></em></p>
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		<title>The Breach (2022) Review at Fantasia 2022</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Director: Rodrigo Gudi&#xF1;o Writer: Nick Cutter (book), Ian Weir (script) Cast: Natalie Brown, Emily Alatalo, Allan Hawco The Breach begins where Friday the 13th (1980) ends, with a canoe free-floating in the water &#x2013; which is to say that as the vessel drifts downstream, the film is both advertising and literalising its own derivativeness. Yet</p>
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<p><em><strong>The Breach</strong></em> begins where <em><strong>Friday the 13th </strong></em>(1980) ends, with a canoe free-floating in the water &#x2013; which is to say that as the vessel drifts downstream, the film is both advertising and literalising its own <a href="https://etymologeek.com/eng/derivative">derivativeness</a>.</p>
<p>Yet the canoe is not conveying a traumatised final girl, but a corpse in a very unnatural condition &#x2013; and as John Hawkins (Allan Hawco), serving his final week as Chief of Police for the fictive northern town of Lone Crow, heads upstream with his ex Meg Fullbright (Emily Alatalo) and <em>her </em>ex Jacob Redgrave (Wesley French) back to the source of whatever left the body in such a horrific state, this second feature from director Rodrigo Gudi&#xF1;o (<em><strong>The Last Will and Testament of Rosalind Leigh</strong></em>, 2012), founding editor and publisher of <strong><em>Rue Morgue</em> </strong>magazine, will deviate down all manner of twistily criss-crossing, recombinative tributaries.</p>
<p>For not only is it adapted by Ian Weir from from a 2020 novel by <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Craig_Davidson" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Craig Davidson</a> (writing under his pseudonym Nick Cutter), but it also draws on familiar tropes (the &#x2018;one last job&#x2019;,&#xA0; the love triangle) and genre titles (including Lucio Fulci&#x2019;s &#x2018;Gates of Hell&#x2019; trilogy, Sam Raimi&#x2019;s <em><strong>The Evil Dead</strong></em>, Ridley Scott&#x2019;s <em><strong>Alien</strong></em>, Frank Darabont&#x2019;s <em><strong>The Mist</strong></em>, and a long tradition of bodysnatcher pictures) to build &#x2013; and disguise &#x2013; its own identity.</p>
<p>This is, at heart, a cabin in the woods film, as our investigating trio stay at the isolated, off-road home of the very dead Cole Parsons (Adam Kenneth Williams), seeking clues of what might have happened to this reclusive particle physicist and his long-missing daughter Isabelle (Ava Weiss). As doors lock and unlock seemingly of their own accord, and insects swarm, and things bump and hum and rasp in the night, the forest cabin, with its faulty wiring, creaking floors and erratic lighting, is a classic haunted house, shot from canted angles that directly evoke the <em><strong>Resident Evil</strong> </em>video game series.</p>
<p>Yet as people, some alive, some less so, emerge from the woodwork, the mysteries compound, with Gudi&#xF1;o&#x2019;s film taking its time to slough off its external forms and to reveal what is driving its infernal machinery.</p>
<p>&#x201C;What is this guy,&#x201D; Hawkins will ask of the house&#x2019;s former owner,&#xA0; &#x201C;a physicist or a fucking magician?&#x201D; It is the key question in a film that explores the boundary between science and the occult &#x2013; and it is also what places Gudi&#xF1;o&#x2019;s work at the shadowy gateway between SF and horror. For <em><strong>The Breach </strong></em>concerns an apocalyptic invasion as much from within as from without, where all the trappings of genre are replaceable and ultimately reproducible &#x2013; and it is left to us to imagine what cosmic development might be gestating.</p>
<p><em><strong>The Breach had its world premi&#xE8;re at <a href="https://fantasiafestival.com/en/film/the-breach#">Fantasia 2022</a>. Read more reviews&#xA0;<a href="https://www.scifinow.co.uk/type/quote/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">here</a>.&#xA0;</strong></em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>We don&#x2019;t have too long to wait until the release of Chino Moya&#x2019;s excellent dystopian future movie, Undergods, but until then we&#x2019;re delighted to exclusively reveal the artwork for the gritty anthology. Check out the trailer here&#x2026;&#60;span data-mce-type=&#8221;bookmark&#8221; style=&#8221;display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;&#8221; class=&#8221;mce_SELRES_start&#8221;&#62;&#38;#65279;&#60;/span&#62; In a futuristic, post-apocalyptic world, K and Z</p>
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<p>We don&#x2019;t have too long to wait until the release of Chino Moya&#x2019;s excellent dystopian future movie, <em><strong>Undergods</strong></em>, but until then we&#x2019;re delighted to exclusively reveal the artwork for the gritty anthology.</p>
<p>Check out the trailer here&#x2026;<br /><iframe title="YouTube video player" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/jNeykk66Pl8" width="375" height="315" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="allowfullscreen">&lt;span data-mce-type=&#8221;bookmark&#8221; style=&#8221;display: inline-block; width: 0px; overflow: hidden; line-height: 0;&#8221; class=&#8221;mce_SELRES_start&#8221;&gt;&amp;#65279;&lt;/span&gt;</iframe></p>
<p>In a futuristic, post-apocalyptic world, K and Z roam the streets on the lookout for corpses and something even more valuable &#x2013; fresh meat.</p>
<p>We really enjoyed <em><strong>Undergods</strong></em> <a href="https://www.scifinow.co.uk/reviews/undergods-fantasia-2020-review/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">when we saw it at the Fantasia Festival last year</a>, calling its look &#x201C;stunning&#x201D; and its vibe &#x201C;disquieting&#x201D; with &#x201C;interwoven stories full of colourful characters played brilliantly by an international cast&#x201D;.</p>
<p><span class="">Speaking of which, <em><strong>Undergods</strong></em> really does boast a stellar cast including </span><span class="">Kate Dickie</span><span class="">&#xA0;(</span><strong><em class="">The Witch, Game of Thrones</em></strong><span class="">),&#xA0;</span><span class="">Ned Dennehy</span><span class="">&#xA0;(</span><strong><em class="">Mandy, Peaky Blinders</em></strong><span class=""><strong>)</strong>,&#xA0;</span><span class="">Geza Rohrig</span><span class="">&#xA0;(</span><strong><em class="">Resistance, Son of Saul</em></strong><span class="">),&#xA0;</span><span class="">Burn Gorman </span><span class="">(</span><strong><em class="">Pacific Rim, Enola Holmes</em></strong><span class="">) and&#xA0;</span><span class="">Tanya Reynolds </span><span class="">(</span><strong><em class="">Emma, Sex Education</em></strong><span class="">).</span></p>
<p><strong><em class="">Undergods will be in select cinemas and on demand from 17 May. Look out for Issue 11 of <a href="https://www.thecompanion.app/free-feed/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">SciFiNow+</a> where we will be speaking to writer and director Chino Moya, out on 18 May.</em></strong></p>
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