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Slutpira hosts a quartet of short horror films. In "Psycho Vixens," a young man is first annoyed, then attacked, by the five female Satanists who live upstairs. In "Songs in the Key of Satan," a timid girl harassed by punk-rock posers buys a guitar at a garage sale, accidentally invokes Satan, and finds her way to bloody revenge. In "Numb Skulls," a possessed skull punishes a student's would-be rapists. And in "A Fetal Mistake," an infant accidentally killed by babysitters is resurrected and goes on a killing spree before being dispatched by an eccentric animal-control officer.
Status
Released
Original Language
EN

Early morning silence is broken by screeching tires as a helicopter bears down on a speeding vehicle. Taking a quick corner, the team tumbles out into the woods as their car pulls away. Now they must make their way through the thick of nature and thick gunfire to accomplish their mission. Not a single word of dialogue is spoken throughout the entire film. Instead, the music, sounds, images and deeply truthful acting turn a simple plot into an intense experience. Passion and intrigue keep building to the very end.

An array of outrageous people, including a desperate nymphomaniac and a terrorist with an acute sense of smell, seek love and happiness in Madrid.