I could go to the police and confess. I could visit the priest and confess. I ate a person. Is that a sin? On an ordinary evening, a woman finds her man dead in the street. Time stops- Until she cradles the body to her chest and carries it home, where she disinfects every inch before beginning. As the man witnesses his own funeral, their two voices – living and dead – tell of a country where the rich feast and the poor starve. But this woman is no longer willing to bow before law, money – or God. A decade in the making, Hunger is a psychologically and philosophically thrilling cult phenomenon about love, capitalism, and the things they do to us.
