Spanish film director known for the short film Aftermath, noted for graphic depictions of morgues and body horror.

Aftermath is noted for its graphic special effects and a soundtrack mixing classical music and morgue noises (as described in the available review).

A single, highly enthusiastic review praises Nacho Cerdà's Aftermath for its brutal realism, special effects and disturbing morgue imagery. The reviewer calls it superior to mainstream horror and describes it as a painful, visceral look at reality. Strong emphasis on body desecration, nihilism and a classical-based soundtrack.

For:Fans of extreme/graphic horror, body-horror aficionados, viewers of experimental short films

 I write a review as genuine praise for a film that made me turn so pale it felt like I was the victim of this horrific ritual... an orgy of pain and true hatred, a perverse hatred that leads the victim (even in death...) to suffer the most horrendous thing in the world, the desecration of the body.

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