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Freax heilt 1996

80 min📅 1996-01-01

Dive into the raw, unfiltered world of *Freax heilt (1996)*, the follow-up to the cult short-film anthology *Freax …und so* by director Bernhard Lenz and co-creator Manuel Francescon.

Director: Bernhard Lenz

Cast

Bernhard Lenz
Manuel Francescon

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Freax heilt (1996) about?

*Freax heilt* is Bernhard Lenz and Manuel Francescon's second installment in their notorious short-film series, doubling down on shock value and absurdity. The film compiles a series of extreme, boundary-breaking segments that revel in grotesque imagery and chaotic energy, all delivered with a wink to its cult following.

Who directed Freax heilt?

Bernhard Lenz directed *Freax heilt*, following up on the success (or infamy) of the original *Freax …und so* with a more unhinged vision.

Who stars in Freax heilt?

The film stars director Bernhard Lenz alongside Manuel Francescon, who co-creates this chaotic visual experience.

Is Freax heilt (1996) worth watching?

With its extreme content and cult reputation, *Freax heilt* is a niche pick for fans of transgressive horror. It's not for the faint of heart, but those seeking an unfiltered, boundary-smashing experience may find it intriguing—just don't expect subtlety.

How long is Freax heilt?

*Freax heilt* runs for 80 minutes.

About Freax heilt (1996) — The Ultimate Guide to the 1996 Extreme Horror Short Film Anthology

Dive into the raw, unfiltered world of *Freax heilt (1996)*, the follow-up to the cult short-film anthology *Freax …und so* by director Bernhard Lenz and co-creator Manuel Francescon. This 80-minute horror journey cranks up the shock value with a relentless assault of grotesque visuals and boundary-pushing content, all under the banner of 'X-cessive! X-plosive! X-treme!' Expect a film that doesn't just push limits but obliterates them, leaving audiences either stunned or queasy—there's no middle ground. The atmosphere is claustrophobic, the tone abrasive, and the themes unapologetically dark, making *Freax heilt* a polarizing experience for horror fans craving something truly transgressive.