Fredrik S. Hana’s Short Film Sister Hell Arrives Online

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In the mood for a 15-minute shot of gory horror about a nun who longs to become a voluptuous woman? That’s kind of a demented question, but it certainly needs to be asked. Writer, director, and editor Fredrik S. Hana has crafted such a scenario in his latest flick Sister Hell, which won the award for Best Short Horror at the 2015 Fantastic Fest.

In this guy’s humble opinion, Sister Hell is an outrageous amount of fun, and it packs a surprising amount of gore and twisted imagery into its slim runtime. So if you’re having an extremely busy week and you need something short yet substantial to get you through until the weekend, strongly consider giving Hana’s warped endeavor a shot.

Here’s the synopsis for the film, but it doesn’t really do it justice:

A reclusive nun is tempted to leave the monastery. Her dream is to become a curvy, voluptuous woman; to become how she really feels inside. With cautious steps, she ventures towards the sinful city.

Turn off the lights, say your prayers, and spend quality some time with Sister Hell below. And if you absolutely refuse to take my word for it, check out Chris Barnes’ nifty review of the movie for a second opinion.

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