Equal parts picturesque, creepy and batshit crazy, with a stunning performance from Euphoria’s Hunter Schafer in her first feature lead role, this riotous horror flick proves to be raucously entertaining and refreshingly unpredictable.
Festival Programme
Films — by Genre
- Action
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 - Thriller
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 - WTF?
 - War Zones
 - Women Make Docs
 - Women Make Features
 - Youth
 
Action
  Grand Theft Hamlet
Pinny Grylls and Sam Crane bring the brutality of Grand Theft Auto to the world of Shakespeare – or is it the other way around?