''Aftermath'' is a 1994 Spanish
horror short film
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written and directed by
Nacho Cerdà
Nacho Cerdà (born 1968/1969) is a Spanish film director and screenwriter best known for his controversial 1994 short film ''Aftermath''.
Biography Career Shorts
''Aftermath'' is the second in a trilogy of short films known as ''La Trilogi ...
. Containing no spoken dialogue, ''Aftermath'' is the second installment in a trilogy of shorts by Cerdà, preceded by 1990's ''The Awakening'', and followed by 1998's ''Genesis''.
Plot
A woman named Marta Arnau Marti dies in a car crash, after accidentally running over a dog. An orderly wheels Marta's body into a morgue drawer, past a mourning couple, who a nurse gives a crucifix necklace. The orderly overhears two workers performing
autopsies
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on a pair of male bodies, looks in on them out of curiosity and leaves when one of the morticians (who is disturbingly enthused by his duties) glares at him. The morticians complete their work on the dead men, and while one leaves, the other remains, and brings in Marta's body.
Aroused by Marta, the mortician locks himself in the morgue with her body, undresses it, removes the brain, and caresses it with a knife, which he uses to mutilate Marta's vagina, and cut open her torso. The mortician masturbates to orgasm while fondling Marta's breasts and innards, then takes photographs of his handiwork. Unable to contain his lust any longer, the mortician engages in
necrophilia, after setting his camera on automatic to record the event.
Afterward, the mortician autopsies Marta, cleans up and leaves. In his home, the pajama-clad mortician blends Marta's stolen heart into a pulp, which he gives to his dog before proceeding to relax in his sitting room. As a baby's cries emanate from the television, the scraps of the newspaper the dog is eating the heart off of are shown to contain Marta's obituary.
Cast
* Pep Tosar as Forensic
* Jordi Tarrida as Medic #2
* Ángel Tarris as Celador
* Xevi Collellmir as Vin Carcass
Release
Home media
''Aftermath'' was released on
DVD
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by
Unearthed Films
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History
The company was created by Stephen Biro, Paul White and Rhett Rushing. Their initial releases were the first o ...
on August 23, 2005; as a
double-feature alongside its sequel ''Genesis'' (1998). It was later released by Anthem Pictures on February 27, 2007. This release would also include the film's sequel as a double-feature.
Reception
Critical reception for ''Aftermath'' has been mixed to positive, with some critics praising the film for its unflinching attention to detail, while others criticized the film for those same merits.
Dread Central
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wrote, "It is intense. It is unflinching. Yet, at its core it is subtle, hauntingly beautiful, and every bit as rich in detail and composition as any other great film has ever been."
DVD Talk
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History
Kleinman founded the site in January 1999 in Beaverton, Oregon. Besides news and reviews, it features information on hidden DVD features known as ...
awarded four and a half out of five stars and wrote, "The necrophilia in this movie is very disturbing. It is not just carnal; it is filled with volatility and extreme violence. While nothing is shown outright, the implication is repellent enough. Indeed, one could argue that Cerdà is making a larger point about defying death. But it's a hard sell. Treating the departed as nothing more than a plaything for the fulfillment of one's most twisted desires almost erases any grander theme. While the ending is quite unnerving, the rest of ''Aftermath'' is an equally uneasy ordeal. You may see nothing more in it than
fetishism
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gone foul, however. Or you may see something very insightful.
Bloody Disgusting
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rated it four and half out of five stars and wrote, "Aftermath, is definitely one of the most controversial films of the last couple of decades. Its ruthless and realistic depiction of grisly autopsies and a sinister surgeon with an inclination towards violent necrophilia has some of the hardest scenes to stomach in any horror movie, period."
Awards and nominations
''Aftermath'' won in the category "Best Short Film" at the 1997
Fantasia Festival
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1994 films
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Spanish splatter films
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Spanish horror films
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