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Continuing the cutting edge tales of feminist-horror from the original “Built to Kill”, this amped-up epic sequel pushes even more philosophical boundaries in the realm of horror, gore, comedy, action, and thrills, courtesy of leading independent filmmakers from France, Canada, and the USA, includes “No More God in Doctor”, “Those Who Can Die”, and “Nuke Them All”. Put together by Canada’s Darkside Releasing and Citizen 11, this high-octane women-in-horror anthology features award-winning international genre filmmakers.
A man is caught in a storm of public rage when a 16-year-old girl mounts a social media campaign accusing him of murdering her father.
Emergency medicine intern Margaux can no longer stand it. During another very hectic and patient-filled shift, she forgets a homeless woman on a stretcher who then dies. Shocked Margaux has no choice but to continue working. But suddenly, her body starts sweating blood uncontrollably.
A young woman moves to Paris and has a brush with disaster. Grown-up at last, an accomplished woman thought she was safe from her own past. Gradually, these characters come together to form a single heroine.
Arriving from all over the Eastern Bloc, the men who loiter around the Gare du Nord train station in Paris are scraping by however they can, forming gangs for support and protection, ever fearful of being caught by the police and deported. When the middle-aged, bourgeois Daniel approaches a boyishly handsome Ukrainian who calls himself Marek for a date, he learns the young man is willing to do anything for some cash.
Plastic surgeon Michel Saint-Josse is on his way to Spain where he hopes to spend a stress-free holiday in a luxury hotel with his teenage daughter Vanessa. When his car breaks down near a camping, Michel accepts the offer of help from an extrovert gigolo camper named Patrick Chirac. Whilst their car is being repaired, Michel and Vanessa agree to stay in Patrick’s well proportioned tent, not knowing that, thanks to a series of mishaps, it will be their home for several days...
When Yves-Marie, 9, asks Jacqueline, who is her age: "Marry me", she replies with a pirouette: "The day you go to the stars, I give you my hand."
After seven years of marriage, a couple of professional workers (he, a doctor and she, a banker) try to refresh their sex life.