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Patrick Kennelly is a bold and uncompromising filmmaker whose dark, visceral works defy easy categorization. With a distinctly Australian sensibility infused into his craft, Kennelly crafts cinematic experiences that are as intellectually stimulating as they are unsettling. Kennelly first burst onto the scene in 2013 with the mesmerizing "ten minutes is two hours," a mind-bending psychological thriller that blurred the lines between reality and nightmare. This early work showcased his talent for subverting genre tropes and pushing the medium to its limits. Subsequent films like the body horror opus "Excess Flesh" and the dystopian sci-fi "Clipping: Splendor & Misery" cemented his reputation as a fearless auteur unafraid to explore the most disturbing corners of the human condition. In recent years, Kennelly has expanded his oeuvre, tackling historical narratives with the same singular vision. "Hammurabi," his 2020 drama set in ancient Mesopotamia, demonstrated his ability to weave compelling character studies into grand, sweeping canvases. And with his latest project, the horror anthology "All Hallows' Eve: Inferno," Kennelly once again proves his mastery of the craft, crafting an immersive and unsettling cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll.