"Self-Assembly" Directed by Ray Sullivan
Written by Garret Shanley
"Self-Assembly" is a visually creepy horror film that begins as the story of parental love and frustration only to take a hard left turn into a bizarre coming-of-age story. The story begins when a grieving mother orders a mysterious product from the Internet. The result is that her life and her husband's go much differently than either of them planned.
Blending simple black-and-white photography with some memorable physical and digital FX work, Sullivan’s bizarre film mixes dark-comedy elements with horror undertones to create a short as absurdly funny as it is unsettling.
Blending simple black-and-white photography with some memorable physical and digital FX work, Sullivan’s bizarre film mixes dark-comedy elements with horror undertones to create a short as absurdly funny as it is unsettling.
"Bereaved parents find a monstrous substitute for their dead son."
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