Mark Polonia, born in the 1970s, has carved out a niche in the realm of zero-budget filmmaking. As both director and writer of Splatter Farm (1987), he showcases a raw, unfiltered approach to horror that resonates with fans of cult cinema. His collaboration with his brother John Polonia laid the groundwork for a legacy that thrives on the fringes of the industry. With Splatter Farm, Mark not only acts but also shapes the narrative, embodying the spirit of DIY filmmaking that defines his career.
Splatter Farm
Twin brothers Alan and Joseph spend the summer visiting their Aunt Lacey at her secluded, run-down property, not knowing that she has a necrophilic attraction to her deceased husband, whose body she keeps in her house, and that her farmhand Jeremy dismembers local townsfolk and stores their body parts in the barn for uses later on.