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Carne cruda 2011

★ 4.03 votes90 min📅 2011-11-18

Tirso Calero's wild ride *Carne cruda* (2011) dives headfirst into a twisted comedy-horror blend where two struggling salesmen, Quico and Andrew, find themselves embroiled in a sinister weekend getaway gone horribly wrong.

Director: Tirso Calero

Cast

Alejandro Tous
Alejandro Tous
Ana Asensio
Ana Asensio
Fernando Albizu
Fernando Albizu
Canco Rodríguez
Canco Rodríguez
Susana Estrada
Susana Estrada
Nacho Vigalondo
Nacho Vigalondo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Carne cruda (2011) about?

The film follows Quico and Andrew, two salesmen whose countryside escape takes a horrific turn when they encounter Maruja, a self-proclaimed hippie with a knack for turning humans into her signature dish. With cannibalism looming, they must decide: fight back or become the main course.

Who directed Carne cruda?

Tirso Calero helmed this audacious blend of comedy and horror, crafting a film that balances gore with absurdity.

Who stars in Carne cruda?

The cast features Alejandro Tous and Ana Asensio as the doomed duo, alongside Fernando Albizu, Canco Rodríguez, and Nacho Vigalondo in scene-stealing roles.

Is Carne cruda (2011) worth watching?

With its 90-minute runtime packed with dark humor and unsettling moments, *Carne cruda* is a cult pick for fans of offbeat horror-comedy. While it doesn't rely on jump scares, its premise and execution make it a standout in the genre—just don't expect a happy ending.

How long is Carne cruda?

The film runs for 90 minutes.

About Carne cruda (2011) — Two salesmen trapped in a cannibal's weekend retreat

Tirso Calero's wild ride *Carne cruda* (2011) dives headfirst into a twisted comedy-horror blend where two struggling salesmen, Quico and Andrew, find themselves embroiled in a sinister weekend getaway gone horribly wrong. What begins as a chance to disconnect from the grind spirals into a nightmare when they stumble upon Maruja, a seemingly harmless hippie with a taste for something far more... exotic than granola. As the duo grapples with survival, the film's darkly humorous tone clashes with the gruesome reality of their predicament, leaving audiences to ponder whether kindness or sheer ruthlessness will dictate their fate.

Blending razor-sharp wit with stomach-churning horror, *Carne cruda* delivers a fresh take on the cannibal genre, wrapping its carnage in the absurdity of human desperation. The Spanish countryside, with its deceptively serene landscapes, becomes the perfect backdrop for a tale where trust is a luxury and raw meat isn't just for the grill.