Stars: Kayden Rose, Émile Beaudry, Eryka Cantieri, Roch-Denis Gagnon, Simon Laperrière, Pat Lemaire, Karine Picard, David Tousignant | Written and Directed by Éric Falardeau
Thanatomorphose: “visible signs of an organism’s decomposition caused by death”
Thanatomorphose is, to put it bluntly, a startling and horrifying first feature from writer/director Éric Falardeau. On the surface the film has a pretty simple plot: discovering several bruises on her body after a night of rough sex, a young woman is shocked as, rather than heal itself, her body begins rotting from the inside out, her putrifying body literally falling off the bone.
However dig a little deeper and you soon realise Falardeau’s film, however shocking, is actually a metaphor for societies ills – touching on ideas of loneliness, hopelessness, bad body-image and self-loathing. You could say the film is a wake-up call for all those young “sexualised” girls the media are forever warning us about.
Thanatomorphose: “visible signs of an organism’s decomposition caused by death”
Thanatomorphose is, to put it bluntly, a startling and horrifying first feature from writer/director Éric Falardeau. On the surface the film has a pretty simple plot: discovering several bruises on her body after a night of rough sex, a young woman is shocked as, rather than heal itself, her body begins rotting from the inside out, her putrifying body literally falling off the bone.
However dig a little deeper and you soon realise Falardeau’s film, however shocking, is actually a metaphor for societies ills – touching on ideas of loneliness, hopelessness, bad body-image and self-loathing. You could say the film is a wake-up call for all those young “sexualised” girls the media are forever warning us about.
- 3/16/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Finally, Thanatomorphose (review) is hitting DVD Stateside, and we have a look at the artwork for you right here. Surprise! It's not as horrid as the UK art, which we Loved.
The film stars Kayden Rose, Davyd Tousignant, Émile Beaudry, Karine Picard, Roch-Denis Gagnon, Éryka L. Cantieri, Pat Lemaire, and Simon Laperrière.
A Cronenbergian smorgasbord of rancid flesh and sexual gratification, Thanatomorphose, by Canadian director Eric Falardeau, picks up where Nekromantic left off. Look for it on DVD on January 21st from Unearthed Films.
A strange and claustrophobic tale of sexuality, horror, and bodily fluids, Thanatomorphose not only will make you wince but is strangely uplifting in its take on mortality.
For more info visit the official Thanatomorphose website.
Synopsis:
Thanatomorphose is an Hellenic word meaning the visible signs of an organism's decomposition caused by death. One day a young and beautiful girl wakes up and finds her flesh rotting.
The film stars Kayden Rose, Davyd Tousignant, Émile Beaudry, Karine Picard, Roch-Denis Gagnon, Éryka L. Cantieri, Pat Lemaire, and Simon Laperrière.
A Cronenbergian smorgasbord of rancid flesh and sexual gratification, Thanatomorphose, by Canadian director Eric Falardeau, picks up where Nekromantic left off. Look for it on DVD on January 21st from Unearthed Films.
A strange and claustrophobic tale of sexuality, horror, and bodily fluids, Thanatomorphose not only will make you wince but is strangely uplifting in its take on mortality.
For more info visit the official Thanatomorphose website.
Synopsis:
Thanatomorphose is an Hellenic word meaning the visible signs of an organism's decomposition caused by death. One day a young and beautiful girl wakes up and finds her flesh rotting.
- 12/23/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
It's not often that artwork comes our way that elicits a total and immediate bout of discomfort and nausea. The UK artwork for Thanatomorphose (review) does just that by being repulsive and badass all at the same time.
The film stars Kayden Rose, Davyd Tousignant, Émile Beaudry, Karine Picard, Roch-Denis Gagnon, Éryka L. Cantieri, Pat Lemaire, and Simon Laperrière.
A Cronenbergian smorgasbord of rancid flesh and sexual gratification, Thanatomorphose, by Canadian director Eric Falardeau, picks up where Nekromantic left off.
Synopsis:
Discovering several bruises on her body after a night of rough sex, a young woman is shocked as, rather than heal itself, her body begins rotting from the inside out. She faces a terrifying and gory descent into a living death, as her putrefying body begins to literally ‘fall off the bone’.
A strange and claustrophobic tale of sexuality, horror, and bodily fluids, Thanatomorphose not only will make you...
The film stars Kayden Rose, Davyd Tousignant, Émile Beaudry, Karine Picard, Roch-Denis Gagnon, Éryka L. Cantieri, Pat Lemaire, and Simon Laperrière.
A Cronenbergian smorgasbord of rancid flesh and sexual gratification, Thanatomorphose, by Canadian director Eric Falardeau, picks up where Nekromantic left off.
Synopsis:
Discovering several bruises on her body after a night of rough sex, a young woman is shocked as, rather than heal itself, her body begins rotting from the inside out. She faces a terrifying and gory descent into a living death, as her putrefying body begins to literally ‘fall off the bone’.
A strange and claustrophobic tale of sexuality, horror, and bodily fluids, Thanatomorphose not only will make you...
- 11/15/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Stars: Kayden Rose, Émile Beaudry, Eryka Cantieri, Roch-Denis Gagnon, Simon Laperrière, Pat Lemaire, Karine Picard, David Tousignant | Written and Directed by Éric Falardeau
Thanatomorphose: “visible signs of an organism’s decomposition caused by death”
Thanatomorphose is, to put it bluntly, a startling and horrifying first feature from writer/director Éric Falardeau. On the surface the film has a pretty simple plot: discovering several bruises on her body after a night of rough sex, a young woman is shocked as, rather than heal itself, her body begins rotting from the inside out, her putrifying body literally falling off the bone.
However dig a little deeper and you soon realise Falardeau’s film, however shocking, is actually a metaphor for societies ills – touching on ideas of loneliness, hopelessness, bad body-image and self-loathing. You could say the film is a wake-up call for all those young “sexualised” girls the media are forever warning us about.
Thanatomorphose: “visible signs of an organism’s decomposition caused by death”
Thanatomorphose is, to put it bluntly, a startling and horrifying first feature from writer/director Éric Falardeau. On the surface the film has a pretty simple plot: discovering several bruises on her body after a night of rough sex, a young woman is shocked as, rather than heal itself, her body begins rotting from the inside out, her putrifying body literally falling off the bone.
However dig a little deeper and you soon realise Falardeau’s film, however shocking, is actually a metaphor for societies ills – touching on ideas of loneliness, hopelessness, bad body-image and self-loathing. You could say the film is a wake-up call for all those young “sexualised” girls the media are forever warning us about.
- 9/23/2013
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Today we have a new trailer for Thanatomorphose bringing us the dark tale of sex and gore from director ric Falardeau. The film stars stars Kayden Rose Davyd Tousignant mile Beaudry Karine Picard RochDenis Gagnon ryka L. Cantieri Pat Lemaire and Simon Lape Synopsis A Cronenbergian smorgasbord of rancid flesh and sexual gratification Thanatomorphose by Canadian director Eric Falardeau picks up where Nekromantic left off. Discovering several bruises on her body after a night of rough sex a young woman is shocked as rather than heal itself her body begins rotting from the inside out. She faces a terrifying and gory descent into a living death as her putrefying body begins to literally...
- 7/25/2013
- Best-Horror-Movies.com
As the titles of this story suggests, a new not safe for work trailer for Thanatomorphose has come our way, and as per usual we have no clue what we're looking at, but we like it! Hell, we can barely even pronounce this flick's title, but who cares? This looks nuts!
The film stars stars Kayden Rose, Davyd Tousignant, Émile Beaudry, Karine Picard, Roch-Denis Gagnon, Éryka L. Cantieri, Pat Lemaire and Simon Laperrière.
A Cronenbergian smorgasbord of rancid flesh and sexual gratification, Thanatomorphose, by Canadian director Eric Falardeau, picks up where Nekromantic left off. “Discovering several bruises on her body after a night of rough sex, a young woman is shocked as, rather than heal itself, her body begins rotting from the inside out. She faces a terrifying and gory descent into a living death, as her putrefying body begins to literally ‘fall off the bone’.”
A strange and claustrophobic tale of sexuality,...
The film stars stars Kayden Rose, Davyd Tousignant, Émile Beaudry, Karine Picard, Roch-Denis Gagnon, Éryka L. Cantieri, Pat Lemaire and Simon Laperrière.
A Cronenbergian smorgasbord of rancid flesh and sexual gratification, Thanatomorphose, by Canadian director Eric Falardeau, picks up where Nekromantic left off. “Discovering several bruises on her body after a night of rough sex, a young woman is shocked as, rather than heal itself, her body begins rotting from the inside out. She faces a terrifying and gory descent into a living death, as her putrefying body begins to literally ‘fall off the bone’.”
A strange and claustrophobic tale of sexuality,...
- 7/25/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
'Thanatomorphose' is the dark tale of sex and gore from French filmmaker Eric Falardeau. The Thanato Films production, which is described as a strange and claustrophobic tale of sexuality, horror and body fluids, is currently in post but to keep those with strong enough stomachs to endure it will be pleased that we can feast on some newly released teaser stills and artwork. The title itself refers to the visible signs of an organism's decomposition caused by death; so that's pleasant. The flick stars the sexy actress/model Kayden Rose (below), Davyd Tousignant, Emile Beaudry, Karine Picard, Roch-Denis Gagnon, Eryka L. Cantieri, Pat Lemaire and Simon Laperriere...
- 6/19/2012
- Horror Asylum
Two more stills from Thanatomorphose have come our way, and as per usual we have no clue what we're looking at, but we like it! Hell, we can barely even pronounce this flick's title, but man, is what we've seen so far intriguing.
From the Press Release
Thanatofilms, a subsidiary of Les productions Outofnowhere inc., and Black Flag Pictures proudly release new promotional stills for director Éric Falardeau first feature : the independently produced dark tale of sex and gore Thanatomorphose.
"Thanatomorphose" is a French word meaning the visible signs of an organism’s decomposition caused by death. The synopsis goes as follow: One day a young and beautiful girl wakes up and finds her flesh rotting…
Thanatomorphose stars Kayden Rose, Davyd Tousignant, Émile Beaudry, Karine Picard, Roch-Denis Gagnon, Éryka L. Cantieri, Pat Lemaire, and Simon Laperrière.
Post-production on the film is almost over, and it will be released in...
From the Press Release
Thanatofilms, a subsidiary of Les productions Outofnowhere inc., and Black Flag Pictures proudly release new promotional stills for director Éric Falardeau first feature : the independently produced dark tale of sex and gore Thanatomorphose.
"Thanatomorphose" is a French word meaning the visible signs of an organism’s decomposition caused by death. The synopsis goes as follow: One day a young and beautiful girl wakes up and finds her flesh rotting…
Thanatomorphose stars Kayden Rose, Davyd Tousignant, Émile Beaudry, Karine Picard, Roch-Denis Gagnon, Éryka L. Cantieri, Pat Lemaire, and Simon Laperrière.
Post-production on the film is almost over, and it will be released in...
- 6/18/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
And just what would your weekend be without a little weirdness thrown into the mix? Feast your eyes! Glut your soul on the wonders that are the second teaser trailer for Thanatomorphose!
From the Press Release
Thanatofilms, a subsidiary of Les productions Outofnowhere inc., and Black Flag Pictures proudly announce that the second official teaser for director Éric Falardeau’s independently produced dark tale of sex and gore Thanatomorphose is now online.
Thanatomorphose stars Kayden Rose, Davyd Tousignant, Émile Beaudry, Karine Picard, Roch-Denis Gagnon, Éryka L. Cantieri, Pat Lemaire and Simon Laperrière.
The Thanatomorphose website features a link to the official production blog hosted by famous horror culture French website Sinistre Mag. The blog covers all aspects of the production from pre-production to distribution. It is a unique window on the business of producing and directing an independent fright flick. Production stills and short videos also put the viewers directly into the production process.
From the Press Release
Thanatofilms, a subsidiary of Les productions Outofnowhere inc., and Black Flag Pictures proudly announce that the second official teaser for director Éric Falardeau’s independently produced dark tale of sex and gore Thanatomorphose is now online.
Thanatomorphose stars Kayden Rose, Davyd Tousignant, Émile Beaudry, Karine Picard, Roch-Denis Gagnon, Éryka L. Cantieri, Pat Lemaire and Simon Laperrière.
The Thanatomorphose website features a link to the official production blog hosted by famous horror culture French website Sinistre Mag. The blog covers all aspects of the production from pre-production to distribution. It is a unique window on the business of producing and directing an independent fright flick. Production stills and short videos also put the viewers directly into the production process.
- 3/31/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Vaginas. Who doesn't love them? With this latest one-sheet for the indie flick Thanatomorphose, all we can think about are vaginas. Seriously, whatever it is I think I see, it becomes a vagina to me.
From the Pres Release
Thanatofilms, a subsidiary of Les productions Outofnowhere inc., and Black Flag Pictures proudly present the official poster for director Éric Falardeau’s independently produced dark tale of sex and gore, Thanatomorphose.
The poster was made by graphic artist Marc Boisclair, who has previously worked with director Éric Falardeau on Thanatomorphose’s marketing artwork.
Marc explains: For Thanatomorphose, Éric wanted to use a different approach than traditional film posters. In fact, the concept wouldn’t contain any shots taken from the movie nor any actor pictures. The real star would be that crack in the wall – similar to the one found in the film – representing the evolution of the physical and psychological distress of the main character.
From the Pres Release
Thanatofilms, a subsidiary of Les productions Outofnowhere inc., and Black Flag Pictures proudly present the official poster for director Éric Falardeau’s independently produced dark tale of sex and gore, Thanatomorphose.
The poster was made by graphic artist Marc Boisclair, who has previously worked with director Éric Falardeau on Thanatomorphose’s marketing artwork.
Marc explains: For Thanatomorphose, Éric wanted to use a different approach than traditional film posters. In fact, the concept wouldn’t contain any shots taken from the movie nor any actor pictures. The real star would be that crack in the wall – similar to the one found in the film – representing the evolution of the physical and psychological distress of the main character.
- 1/22/2012
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
Earlier this year we dropped some knowledge on you about Kayden Rose snaring the lead role in Thanatomorphose, a twisted claustrophobic tale rooted in sexuality and deviancy. Well, oh happy day, we've now got a teaser trailer to show you.
It's just a quick look into the film, but I think it says a lot as to what Thanatomorphose has in store for us. (By the way, the title of the film is a French word meaning the visible signs of an organism's decomposition caused by death. The English version of the word is much simpler... I think 'rot' pretty much covers it).
The trailer is right below this article and you can check out the Thanatomorphose website for more information. The film is written and directed by Éric Falardeau and is scheduled to be released in 2012.
From the Press Release
Thanatofilms, a subsidiary of Les productions Outofnowhere inc., and...
It's just a quick look into the film, but I think it says a lot as to what Thanatomorphose has in store for us. (By the way, the title of the film is a French word meaning the visible signs of an organism's decomposition caused by death. The English version of the word is much simpler... I think 'rot' pretty much covers it).
The trailer is right below this article and you can check out the Thanatomorphose website for more information. The film is written and directed by Éric Falardeau and is scheduled to be released in 2012.
From the Press Release
Thanatofilms, a subsidiary of Les productions Outofnowhere inc., and...
- 11/7/2011
- by Doctor Gash
- DreadCentral.com
Not to be outdone by its New York City and Chicago counterparts, the Montreal gang wars of the past decade prove Canada isn’t the idyllic place of kindness and cleanliness some would describe it as. In Michel Jetté’s Bumrush, we’re shown how uncontrollable it can all get when the underworld is left without anyone to keep its tenuous balance intact. Learning about the inter-workings of bikers, Haitians, Italians, Jamaicans, and the bouncers caught in the middle from an inquiry made after the infamous Shark Operation of 2009 police takedown, Jetté carefully dramatizes the events into a sprawling story that puts us right in the middle of the action.
Who knew arresting the Italian mob and biker bosses would actually make Montreal worse? With those two peacekeepers in jail, open season is declared in the streets as the Haitians and Jamaicans vie for control. Unhinged and unaccountable, these two...
Who knew arresting the Italian mob and biker bosses would actually make Montreal worse? With those two peacekeepers in jail, open season is declared in the streets as the Haitians and Jamaicans vie for control. Unhinged and unaccountable, these two...
- 10/6/2011
- by jpraup@gmail.com (thefilmstage.com)
- The Film Stage
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