‘Labouche Canalla Wins Her Snack’ Trailer Teases Bloody Horror
Split-Vision Development has unleashed the official trailer for Labouche Canalla Wins Her Snack, the latest horror-sci-fi creation from Italian director Giuliano Tomassacci. Known for his distinctive approach to genre filmmaking, Tomassacci delves into a primal story of hunger, seduction, and alien mysteries, with newcomer Olivia Victoria G. as the ferocious, man-eating lead, LaBouche Canalla.

Set against the backdrop of an untouched Italian valley, the film centres on LaBouche, an uninhibited and wild young woman driven by an insatiable appetite for male flesh. In her isolated woodland world, she encounters Rivil, a shadowy figure played by Claudio Losavio, who offers her a tantalising deal. But the pact is not what it seems. Rivil harbours secrets that promise to unveil more about LaBouche’s past—and potentially awaken something even darker within her. In true Tomassacci fashion, Labouche Canalla Wins Her Snack layers psychological and alien mysteries, hinting at a cosmic plot that could go beyond LaBouche’s immediate cravings.
The trailer teases a visceral experience, with surreal visuals underscored by an original score and songs by composer Samantha Bird. Tomassacci has assembled a talented team behind the camera, including production designer Cristiana Fasano, who captures the eerie beauty of the valley, and Ilaria Galluzzi’s special makeup effects, which add a raw and unsettling touch to LaBouche’s primal urges. Sound designer Lorenzo Pesci and costume designer Silvia Burla also contribute to crafting the film’s unique atmosphere, blending horror with earthy sensuality.

Shot entirely on location in Italy, Labouche Canalla Wins Her Snack takes advantage of the haunting landscapes of Umbria and Lazio, adding a mythic quality to LaBouche’s world. The soundtrack features source music by Emiliano Manzillo, performed by the band Controra, adding an Italian folk edge to the film’s dark setting. Actor Gregory Nuñez Perez lends his voice to the trailer, hinting at the ominous allure of the story.
Tomassacci, who also produced through his Split-Vision Development company, collaborated with SDM Enterprise and Liveup to bring this haunting tale to life. Check out the trailer below for a bloody first taste of what’s to come.
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