

Italian scientist + Kosovo meteorite + flesh-eating morph-people = absolutely unhinged.
Several years after a meteorite crash lands on a farm in Kosovo, an Italian scientist leaves his home in Italy to track down the result of bizarre behavior and happenings that seem to be centered around this phenomena. His journey takes him to a recently abandoned military base where the few people that remain have morphed into otherworldly creatures with an appetite for human flesh. The scientist will soon discover that the meteorite is shrouded in a mystery that spans the existence of mankind.
Practical Effects
Gloriously slimy creature effects that reject CGI entirely.
Production
Genuine Kosovo locations elevate the shoestring budget.
Direction
Cristopharo commits to the bit no matter how wild it gets.
Director
Domiziano Cristopharo
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Cristopharo shot this back-to-back with another Lovecraftian project, explaining the exhausted-dreamlike energy permeating every frame.
This belongs to a micro-wave of 2010s Italian indie horror deliberately rejecting the 'torture porn' era for slow-burn cosmic dread—whether audiences asked for it or not.
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