
Breeding Farm 2013
"Stock Don't Talk."
Directed by Cody Knotts, *Breeding Farm (2013)* plunges viewers into a nightmare of captivity and exploitation after four friends endure a night of partying that ends in kidnapping.
Director: Cody Knotts
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is Breeding Farm (2013) about?
*Breeding Farm (2013)* follows four young adults who wake up in a hidden basement after a night of partying, only to discover they've been kidnapped and imprisoned in a human breeding farm. Their captors treat them as livestock, subjecting them to horrors that blur the line between science fiction and nightmare fuel.
Who directed Breeding Farm?
Cody Knotts directed *Breeding Farm (2013)*, crafting a tense and disturbing horror experience that pushes boundaries.
Who stars in Breeding Farm?
The main cast of *Breeding Farm* includes Kerri Taylor, Melissa Constant, Angelina Leigh, and Eileen Andrews, who bring raw intensity to their roles as captive victims.
Is Breeding Farm (2013) worth watching?
While *Breeding Farm* doesn't have an IMDb rating, its extreme horror themes and low-budget grit make it a cult favorite among fans of visceral, unsettling cinema. It's a divisive film—intense and original, but not for the faint of heart.
How long is Breeding Farm?
*Breeding Farm (2013)* runs for 85 minutes.
About Breeding Farm (2013) — A Brutal Horror Masterpiece of Captivity and Exploitation
Directed by Cody Knotts, *Breeding Farm (2013)* plunges viewers into a nightmare of captivity and exploitation after four friends endure a night of partying that ends in kidnapping. Waking up in a dimly lit basement, they soon realize the horrifying truth: they've been trapped in a sinister human breeding farm, where their bodies are treated as livestock for unknown, unspeakable purposes.
This low-budget horror gem thrives on tension and dread, blending body horror with psychological torment as the victims grapple with their fading humanity. Shot in a gritty, claustrophobic style, the film leans into visceral scares and unsettling themes of commodification and loss of control. With its raw atmosphere and unflinching premise, *Breeding Farm* isn't for the squeamish—but it delivers a memorable, if disturbing, dive into extreme horror.