

She ate a dead person for the cleanse. The dead person had *opinions* about that.
After succumbing to an obscure weight-loss craze involving the eating of human ashes, lovelorn medical student Hana finds herself haunted by the ghost of the person she's eating.
Direction
James turns body horror into emotional archaeology.
Acting
Midori Francis commits to every unhinged calorie.
Practical Effects
The ash-eating sequences will ruin smoothies forever.

Director
Natalie Erika James
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'ash diet' riffs on real historical practices like Victorian mourning jewelry and modern 'death positivity' commodification.
Midori Francis reportedly did her own eating scenes with edible prop ashes made from coconut and activated charcoal—then couldn't eat macarons for months.