

A broke gym bro solves his protein deficit the only logical way: cannibalism.
A traumatised ex-squaddie cannot afford the diet and protein he needs to lift his target weight, so decides to kill and eat someone who can.
Acting
Craig Russell's terrifyingly plausible desperation.
Direction
Burke squeezes class horror into 16 brutal minutes.
Director
Tony Burke
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released during the UK's austerity era, the film weaponizes bodybuilding culture to critique how economic desperation literally consumes the working class.
The 16-minute runtime isn't just practical—it's a deliberate formal choice that mirrors Sean's obsessive, compressed, protein-shake existence with no room for anything else.