Camino 2016
In the offbeat dark comedy Camino (2016), directed by Justin Herring, two aimless friends set off on a misguided quest that spirals into absurd territory.
Director: Justin Herring
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is Camino (2016) about?
Camino (2016) follows two lazy friends who steal a cooler expecting alcohol, only to discover it contains human kidneys. Their discovery kicks off a darkly comedic chain of events as they scramble to figure out what to do next.
Who directed Camino?
Camino was directed by Justin Herring, who brings a sharp eye for offbeat humor and awkward situations to the film.
Who stars in Camino?
The film stars Matthew James, Cody Davids, Bonnie Gayle, Simon Phillips, and Reynolds Washam in key roles.
Is Camino (2016) worth watching?
If you enjoy dry, dark comedies that thrive on awkward tension and absurd scenarios, Camino (2016) might be right up your alley. The film's short runtime keeps the story snappy, though its humor isn't for everyone.
How long is Camino?
Camino runs for 75 minutes.
About Camino (2016) — A Dark Comedy About Bad Choices and Kidneys
In the offbeat dark comedy Camino (2016), directed by Justin Herring, two aimless friends set off on a misguided quest that spirals into absurd territory. When Matthew James and Cody Davids swipe a cooler from a stranger hoping to score liquor, they stumble upon something far more unsettling—two human kidneys hidden inside. What begins as a lazy day of petty theft quickly escalates into a darkly comic chase, blending satire with the absurdity of their own bad decisions.
Wrapped in the gritty realism of a tight 75-minute runtime, Camino delivers sharp, off-kilter humor that pushes boundaries without losing sight of its chaotic charm. The film's tone balances cringe and comedy, anchored by a cast that leans into their roles with unpolished authenticity, creating a tone that's equal parts uneasy and entertaining.