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We Are What We Are
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This story tells of the constant horror of a strange family. This story begins, where there is a family called the Barkers family, an isolated family that follows the old habit that takes a different turn from others. Over time, this family will be threatened with the mystery of their strange presence. Perhaps this will make the family very confused and constantly worried. In the end, two daughters, Iris and Rose, were forced to shoulder that responsibility and perhaps follow new plans.
This story tells of the constant horror of a strange family. This story begins, where there is a family called the Barkers family, an isolated family that follows the old habit that takes a different turn from others. Over time, this family will be threatened with the mystery of their strange presence. Perhaps this will make the family very confused and constantly worried. In the end, two daughters, Iris and Rose, were forced to shoulder that responsibility and perhaps follow new plans.
Actors:
Odeya Rush,
I.N. Sierros,
Joel Nagle,
Zombie,
Larry Fessenden,
Traci Hovel,
Wyatt Russell
Odeya Rush
12 May 1997, Haifa, Israel
I.N. Sierros
Joel Nagle
Zombie
Larry Fessenden
23 March 1963, New York City, New York, USA
Traci Hovel
Wyatt Russell
10 July 1986, Los Angeles, California, USA
Director:
Jim Mickle
Jim Mickle
Country:
United States, France
Keywords:
#Ambyr Childers #Belladonna Productions #Bill Sage #Jim Mickle #Julia Garner #Memento Films International #Paradise City #We Are What We Are
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A provocative film about the horrors we can find within the usual comforts of family and tradition.
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