
Cherry 2009
"Pleasure only starts once the worm has got into the fruit."
In *Cherry (2009)*, a disoriented young man tumbles into a shadowy underworld of excess and danger, lured by the enigmatic allure of a hedonistic video artist and her cult-like circle.
Director: Matt Burgess
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cherry (2009) about?
*Cherry (2009)* follows a troubled young man who becomes entangled with a provocative video artist and her reckless, violent entourage. His growing fixation on their decadent lifestyle pushes him into a dangerous spiral of moral ambiguity and self-destruction.
Who directed Cherry?
The film was directed by Matt Burgess, a filmmaker known for his bold and unconventional storytelling.
Who stars in Cherry?
The short film features Jasper Marlow in the lead role, alongside Georgina Lloyd, who plays the enigmatic video artist.
Is Cherry (2009) worth watching?
While *Cherry* isn't for the faint-hearted, its atmospheric tension and unsettling themes make it a compelling watch for fans of psychological horror and indie drama. Its concise runtime keeps the experience intense and focused.
How long is Cherry?
The film runs for 45 minutes.
About Cherry (2009) — A Dark Descent into Hedonism and Horror
In *Cherry (2009)*, a disoriented young man tumbles into a shadowy underworld of excess and danger, lured by the enigmatic allure of a hedonistic video artist and her cult-like circle. As his obsession deepens, he's drawn into a surreal, morally murky realm where boundaries blur between art and depravity, pleasure and self-destruction. Director Matt Burgess crafts a claustrophobic atmosphere thick with psychological unease and visceral tension, as the protagonist's search for belonging spirals into a nightmarish descent.
This disturbing short film blends horror, drama, and fantasy into a tangled web of violence and twisted desire, where the line between observer and participant dissolves. With its oppressive tone and unsettling themes, *Cherry (2009)* challenges viewers to question the cost of belonging and the price of defying societal norms.