Paul Braunstein is a Canadian actor known for his role in Eddie: The Sleepwalking Cannibal (2012), where he navigates the absurdity of a darkly comedic horror narrative. His performance adds a layer of depth to this film, which explores the bizarre relationship between an artist and a sleepwalking cannibal. By engaging with the film's blend of humor and horror, Braunstein contributes to the cult status that Eddie has garnered among fans of exploitation cinema. His work reflects the quirky, offbeat tone that defines much of the genre.
Eddie: The Sleepwalking Cannibal
Lars Olafssen, once a young celebrity in the art world is slipping away fast into the land of has-beens. His long-time art dealer, Ronny, is now an ungracefully aging hipster who desperately wants his meal ticket back. But Lars refuses to paint. His creativity comes at too high a cost - his inspiration is carnage - blood, guts and limbs. Not surprisingly, this lead to a dreadful breakdown in the past. Nevertheless, an eager Ronny arranges a teaching job for Lars at an art school in Koda Lake, a small Canadian town in the middle of nowhere. It's a 'therapeutic' measure for Lars - a means to conquer his need to paint in the 'safety' of a country retreat... That is, until Eddie comes into his life.