Philia
"Philia" indicates an abnormal appetite and desire towards a person or thing Eleven internationally-acclaimed genre film directors explore how that abnormal love, pushing the limits of obsession and danger, can result in violent and unexpected endings in this new erotic horror anthology, featuring the creator of the UK's independent Trash Arts Films, Sam Mason Bell.
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