Saccharine
- Director: Natalie Erika James
- Writer: Natalie Erika James
- Producer: Timo Argillander, Alicia Brown, Natalie Erika James, Anna McLeish, Benjamin Morgan, Andrea Scarso, Cailah Scobie, Sarah Shaw
CGiii Comment
Hana, a lovelorn medical student, becomes terrorized by a hungry ghost after taking part in an obscure weight loss craze: eating human ashes.
Natalie Erika James follows Relic (2020 Sundance Film Festival) with this revoltingly punchy, modern, and timely take on body horror. Through sickeningly syrupy scenes of literal and spiritual consumption, Midori Francis embodies Hana, a body-dysmorphic young woman bent on chasing her weight goal at all costs. The archetypal myth of the hungry ghost manifests literally, creating a uniquely tense atmosphere fit for a physically and metaphorically dangerous haunt.
The viscosity of James’ exploration of haunting and body horror in the era of accessible weight-loss medications is especially poignant, as Saccharine works to deconstruct weight and fatness as metrics by which we classify antagonism and personal shortcoming. What if the desperation to conform is a destructive consumption itself? What if we manifest our own bottomless specters? — CA
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Cast & Characters
Anna Adams
Joseph Baldwin (as Ryan)
Andre Ong Carlesso (as Lecturer)
Lisa Crittenden (as Helen)
Daniela Rene Fink (as Tattoo Artist)
Midori Francis (as Hana)
Lucy Goleby (as Lucy Childs)
Darius Googe (as Nurse)
Rachel Khalaf (as Extra / Spin Class / Gym Patron)
Jeremiah Louis (as Nightclub DJ)
Danielle Macdonald (as Josie)
Madeleine Madden (as Alanya)
Mackenzie McLaren (as Tik Tok Influencer)
Emily Milledge (as Georgie)
Sam Ready (as Gym Student)
Annie Shapero (as Melissa)
Showko Showfukutei (as Kimie)
Robert Taylor (as Travis)
Maya Arielle (as Nurse)
Conny Fong (as City Atmos)
Minh Ngoc Nguyen (as City Business Person)








































