Why You Should Watch Infernal Flesh at KCUFF 2025
Synopsis: Johnny's having a birthday party. Then someone starts murdering people. What follows is 12 years of the most committed accidental filmmaking you'll ever witness. This is the world of Infernal Flesh, and trust us, you want to step into this beautiful disaster.
Production Background: Director Vincent Maslowski set out to make a high-concept throwback and deconstruction of the questionable movies he and his friends made in high school. Partway through filming, he realized the movie had simply become one of those high school films. He lost faith and shelved it. Years later, he rewatched the footage, decided it was pretty funny after all, and started filming again. This cycle repeated for about a decade.
Why You Should Watch Infernal Flesh: What makes this worth your time? It's the purest form of DIY filmmaking commitment you'll find. Made for approximately $400 in the Milwaukee area using a near-constant stop-and-start method with long hiatuses. The result is something genuinely surreal where actors age a decade between scenes, and somehow that becomes part of the charm.
The influences tell you everything: David Lynch, David Firth, David Cronenberg, Lars von Trier, and HP Lovecraft. That's the kind of reference list that either creates something brilliant or completely unhinged. In this case, it's both.
This is a surreal, dreamy, extremely cheaply made experience that somehow justifies its 12-year production timeline. If you enjoy stilted acting, large quantities of blood, toilet humor, and lots of TaB soda on screen, you're in for a memorable time.
Plus, this represents something beautiful about underground filmmaking: pure persistence in the face of self-doubt and limited resources.
Infernal Flesh screens Saturday, September 13 at 9:00pm. Come witness what happens when someone refuses to give up on their weird vision, even when it takes over a decade to figure out what that vision actually is.