Red Owl presents “THE LAST SUPPER”, a chilling horror movie directed by Pick Poison, Christer B. Runde, Aleksandr Boikov, Doyeon Noh, Felipe Vargas, Craig D. Foster, and Marc Martínez Jordan. From the creative minds behind international horror hits The 100 Candles Game and Asylum: Twisted Horror and Fantasy Tales comes a new film that fuses elegance with brutality, exploring its themes through diverse perspectives to create a distinctive cinematic flavor that will captivate horror audiences worldwide.
“THE LAST SUPPER” serves a banquet of horror that ranges from psychological dread to visceral body horror, spiced with moments of dark comedy. Unified by the motif of food, each story uncovers the grotesque, the forbidden, and the deliciously macabre.

In a deserted house, a mysterious man savours an exquisite menu in the company of an unseen guest. From this eerie dinner table, a succession of terrifying stories is revealed—each probing primal fears of hunger, flesh, and survival.

Directors: Pick Poison, Christer B. Runde, Aleksandr Boikov, Doyeon Noh, Felipe Vargas, Craig D. Foster and Marc Martínez Jordan.
Cast: Santiago Ríos, Nicolas Melian, Tyler Sanders, Taylor Jorgensen
Script: Luciano Onetti, Charly Goitia and Mariano Cattaneo.
Cinematographer: Martín Canalicchio
Music: Luciano Onetti
Costume Design: Paola Tolosa
Special Make-up FX: Yanel Castellano
Sound Director: Germán Suracce
Producers: Michael Kraetzer, Nicolás Onetti, Charly Goitia
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