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In this taut and immersive short film directed by Taliesin Black-Brown, a solitary man played by Hank Lentfe finds hims...
In the quiet, unsettling drama "Man Eating Pussy," a young woman named Frankie, played with raw vulnerability by Grace Glowicki, finds herself adrift and isolated in a small town. Her life takes a bizarre and transformative turn when she forms an unexpected connection with a reclusive older man, portrayed by the always compelling Julian Richings, who harbors a peculiar and consuming secret. As their unusual bond deepens, Frankie is drawn into his strange world, challenging her own perceptions of loneliness, desire, and the primal instincts that lie beneath the surface of ordinary life. Directed and written by Lee Lawson, this tense and atmospheric film explores the complexities of human connection through a provocative lens, featuring nuanced performances from Nicolette Pearse, Harrison Browne, and Ted Charette. The story navigates a delicate line between poignant drama and surreal tension, building towards a confrontation with the raw, untamed parts of ourselves we often strive to conceal.