Ravenous (2017)

A haunting French-Canadian horror film set in rural Quebec, where silence and dread replace the noise of the living world.

Ravenous - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Les affamés
  • Release Year: 2017
  • Directed by: Robin Aubert
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Horror, Drama, Sci-Fi
  • Runtime: 1h 44m
  • Original Language: French
  • Spoken Languages: French
  • Release Date (Theatrical): October 20, 2017 (Canada - 14A), July 30, 2019 (Brazil - 16), October 5, 2018 (Mexico - B)
  • Alternative Titles: Голодные Z (RU), Οι Πεινασμένοι (GR), 래버너스 (KR), Hungrig (DE), 貪屍 (TW), Los hambrientos (ES), Los hambrientos (MX), Os famintos (PT)
  • Production Companies: La Maison de Prod, Téléfilm Canada, SODEC
  • Production Countries: Canada

Ravenous - Plot

In an isolated rural community of Quebec, Canada, some inhabitants attack other people, hungry for human flesh. A few survivors gather and go deep into the forest to escape them.

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Ravenous - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Robin Aubert

Main Cast

  • Marc-André Grondin
  • Monia Chokri
  • Charlotte St-Martin
  • Micheline Lanctôt
  • Marie-Ginette Guay
  • Brigitte Poupart
  • Édouard Tremblay-Grenier
  • Luc Proulx
  • Didier Lucien
  • Robert Brouillette

Writers

  • Robin Aubert

Producers

  • Stéphanie Morissette

Ravenous - FAQs

Where can you stream Ravenous (2017)?

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What is Ravenous (2017) about?

Ravenous is a French-Canadian horror-drama set in rural Quebec, where a mysterious infection turns some residents into flesh-hungry aggressors. A small group of survivors bands together and retreats into the forest, struggling to endure in an eerily quiet, beautifully filmed apocalyptic landscape.

Is Ravenous a traditional zombie film?

Ravenous subverts typical zombie conventions. Rather than focusing on gore and action, it is a slow-burn, atmospheric film that emphasizes silence, landscape, and human resilience. The infected behave in unsettling, almost ritualistic ways, making the film feel distinctly literary and artistically unconventional compared to mainstream zombie horror.

What does the ending of Ravenous mean?

The ending of Ravenous is deliberately ambiguous. It suggests a faint glimmer of hope amid overwhelming despair, with survivors persisting against impossible odds. Director Robin Aubert leaves the resolution open to interpretation, emphasizing themes of human endurance, community, and the instinct to survive rather than offering a definitive resolution.

Who directed Ravenous (2017)?

Ravenous was written and directed by Robin Aubert, a Quebec filmmaker known for his distinctive artistic vision. The film earned him the Best Canadian Feature Film award at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2017, marking a major milestone in his career.

Who are the main actors in Ravenous?

The ensemble cast includes Marc-André Grondin as Bonin, Monia Chokri as Tania, Charlotte St-Martin as Zoé, Micheline Lanctôt as Pauline, Marie-Ginette Guay as Thérèse, Brigitte Poupart as Céline, Édouard Tremblay-Grenier as Ti-Cul, Luc Proulx as Réal, Didier Lucien as Vézina, and Robert Brouillette as Paco.

Did Ravenous win any awards?

Yes. Ravenous won the Best Canadian Feature Film prize at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in 2017, a prestigious recognition that brought the film significant international attention and cemented Robin Aubert's reputation as a bold, original voice in Canadian genre cinema.

What language is Ravenous (2017) in?

Ravenous is filmed entirely in French, reflecting its setting in rural Quebec, Canada. The film's French-language dialogue and deeply regional atmosphere are central to its identity, distinguishing it from English-language horror productions and giving it a uniquely Québécois cultural texture.

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