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Ravenous: Directed by Robin Aubert. With Marc-André Grondin, Monia Chokri, Charlotte St-Martin, Micheline Lanctôt. In the aftermath of an infectious outbreak, inhabitants of a village in rural Quebec find themselves confronting an invasion of ravenous zombie-like beings.
Ravenous: Directed by Antonia Bird. With Guy Pearce, Robert Carlyle, David Arquette, Jeremy Davies. In a remote military outpost in the 19th century, Captain John Boyd and his regiment embark on a rescue mission which takes a dark turn when they are ambushed by a sadistic cannibal.
"Ravenous" (2017) is a slow, morose movie about a group of incredibly stupid, French people trying to survive a zombie apocalypse. The movie is set in rural, northern Quebec a couple of weeks after a 'Rage' virus-type plague has decimated the population and destroyed organized society.
After an apocalypse where most of the population in a small location in the woods has turned into ravenous zombies, survivors join forces expecting to go to the protection of the big city. However their journey becomes hopeless when they learn what happened in other locations.
Captain John Boyd receives a promotion after defeating the enemy command in a battle of the Mexican-American War, but because the general realizes it was an act of cowardice that got him there, he is given a backhanded promotion to Fort Spencer, where he is third in command.
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The stylised European "Spaghetti westerns" depicting a loveless land of cold killers and harsh landscape, and then there's the realist revisionist westerns which debunks all the previous heroic notions and portrays the west as it was, hard and brutal.
A few very brief instances of partial male nudity (bare chest and rear) in completely non-sexual contexts (people swimming and warming themselves by the fire). A man's butt is seen very breifly.
The Hungry is a contemporary retelling of Shakespearian tragedy Titus Andronicus, set in the extravagant surroundings of an Indian wedding whilst exploring the role of the patriarch and corruption in Indian politics and big business.
During a physical altercation in a truck, a man has his head blown completely off, we see blood and brain plop on the bed of the truck. His graphic headless body is seen later. A woman is shot offscreen by a young boy. About 4 minutes from the start: a joke about masturbation is told in a voice over.