We Are What We Are (2010)
Director Jorge Michel Grau’s debut, an arthouse cannibal film, if you can imagine such a thing, features a family of flesheaters who roam the city for food. This is a bleak, haunting and mesmerising film that does what all good horror films should do – it makes the viewer wonder what it is to be a human. A critical smash, it was remade in the US and got the ball rolling for Mexican horror films to reach a wider audience.
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