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We Are Animals

We Are Animals (2023)

2023 0h 51m NL

We Are Animals (2023) runs 51m and streams free in HD on Zoovie. Directed by Thijs Bouman, starring Monk Dagelet, Emmanuel Ohene Boafo, and Thorn Roos de Vries. Horror on multiple servers, no signup.

What is We Are Animals (2023) about?

Death haunts nightlife in Amsterdam. A serial killer makes boys disappear without a trace, but in his own way, he is a victim himself. He is not your average serial killer. When Vos unexpectedly develops feelings for the lonely Bram, he is confronted with his own lust for blood, while Bram risks his freedom and his life to preserve the precarious relationship. After all, the sensitive Vos is a vampire, a willy-nilly monster, who sustains himself on the boys he picks up in nightclubs. As the two boys grow closer together, Bram notices that sexually Vos puts up a wall, while Bram wants to push the limits.

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Director:
Thijs Bouman
Production:
Black Bee Productions, New Amsterdam Film Company
Country:
Netherlands
Languages:
Dutch

Where can I watch We Are Animals (2023) for free?

Who stars in We Are Animals (2023)?

Monk Dagelet as Bram, Emmanuel Ohene Boafo, Thorn Roos de Vries, Jef Hellemans, Asma El Mouden, Jetty Mathurin, Uriah Havertong, Lasse Jonas Rogie.

Did You Know?

  • At just 51 minutes, this is a shorter-than-average feature film.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I watch We Are Animals online for free?

You can watch We Are Animals (2023) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is We Are Animals?

We Are Animals has a running time of 51 minutes (51 minutes total).

Who directed We Are Animals?

We Are Animals was directed by Thijs Bouman.

What genre is We Are Animals?

We Are Animals is a Horror film released in 2023.

Who stars in We Are Animals?

The cast of We Are Animals includes Monk Dagelet, Emmanuel Ohene Boafo, Thorn Roos de Vries, Jef Hellemans and Asma El Mouden.