The Vomit Gore Trilogy is a feature film trilogy of three Canadian surreal psychological horror films written and directed by Lucifer Valentine and produced by No Body. [1] Valentine coined "vomit gore" as a new subgenre to describe the trilogy, which follows a nonlinear narrative that centers around teenage runaway Angela Aberdeen, a stripper that suffers from bulimia. [2] The trilogy focuses primarily on situations involving vomiting, cannibalism, graphic sexual violence, gore, torture, and murder. [3]
All three of the films received limited theatrical releases, and were released on DVD by distributor Unearthed Films. [2] The trilogy was mostly panned by critics, who criticized its obscenity and depictions of violence against women. [4]
In order to make ends meet, Angela Aberdeen begins working as a prostitute. As her bulimia worsens, she begins to experience a series of hallucinations where she experiences visions of the deaths of her fellow strippers as well as various others. [5] The film had a simultaneous DVD and limited theatrical release on February 14, 2006.
Angela, now in hell, encounters two twin succubi who sexually and violently torture and abuse her. [2] [6] The film had a simultaneous DVD and limited theatrical release on June 13, 2008. Critics limited release due to violence.
The final film in the trilogy, released on July 27, 2010. [2] [7]
The Vomit Gore Trilogy is a feature film trilogy of three Canadian surreal psychological horror films written and directed by Lucifer Valentine and produced by No Body. [1] Valentine coined "vomit gore" as a new subgenre to describe the trilogy, which follows a nonlinear narrative that centers around teenage runaway Angela Aberdeen, a stripper that suffers from bulimia. [2] The trilogy focuses primarily on situations involving vomiting, cannibalism, graphic sexual violence, gore, torture, and murder. [3]
All three of the films received limited theatrical releases, and were released on DVD by distributor Unearthed Films. [2] The trilogy was mostly panned by critics, who criticized its obscenity and depictions of violence against women. [4]
In order to make ends meet, Angela Aberdeen begins working as a prostitute. As her bulimia worsens, she begins to experience a series of hallucinations where she experiences visions of the deaths of her fellow strippers as well as various others. [5] The film had a simultaneous DVD and limited theatrical release on February 14, 2006.
Angela, now in hell, encounters two twin succubi who sexually and violently torture and abuse her. [2] [6] The film had a simultaneous DVD and limited theatrical release on June 13, 2008. Critics limited release due to violence.
The final film in the trilogy, released on July 27, 2010. [2] [7]