Malaysia director Dick Chua and D1 Productions invite you to a dinner party like no other in their odd short about love and seafood The Bloody Fish. Full of vibrant colours and haunting sounds, this unique meal may lack romanticism but it more than makes up for that with its array of blood and guts. The food maybe unique but, will there be any room for dessert and more to the point, could you stomach any?
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