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Actress Endures Extreme Eating for New Horror Film

24 Jan

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Summary

  • Actress Midori Francis committed to eating real food on camera.
  • The film explores addiction and eating disorders through supernatural horror.
  • Francis related to the themes due to personal family experiences.
Actress Endures Extreme Eating for New Horror Film

The horror film "Saccharine" premiered at the 2026 Sundance Film Festival, featuring actress Midori Francis in a physically demanding role. Francis committed to consuming real food on camera for the film, which delves into addiction and eating disorders through a supernatural narrative.

Francis emphasized the importance of authentic on-screen eating, noting that faking the consumption of food would undermine the film's message. She and director Natalie Erika James collaborated to ensure the eating sequences were realistic and impactful, treating them akin to stunt work due to the physical strain involved.

The actress shared a personal connection to the film's themes, stating that addiction and eating disorders are deeply personal to her and her family. The script's portrayal of compulsive behavior resonated strongly with her own experiences, making the challenging role worthwhile.

"Saccharine" is scheduled for a theatrical release in 2026, distributed by Shudder. The film's premiere at Sundance highlighted its daring approach to sensitive subjects.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
"Saccharine" is a horror film that premiered at Sundance 2026, exploring addiction and eating disorders through a supernatural storyline where the protagonist is haunted by a ghost.
Midori Francis committed to eating real food on camera, including a difficult slushy scene, to authentically portray the physical and psychological impact of disordered eating behaviors explored in the film.
"Saccharine" is set to be released in theaters in 2026, distributed by Shudder.

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