Final Flesh is a 2009 American independent surreal comedy horror film directed by Ike Sanders, written by Vernon Chatman, and produced by PFFR.
Final Flesh tells a very loose story involving a family who live near ground zero, where a nuclear bomb is scheduled to hit.
Vernon Chatman, co-creator of the TV series Wonder Showzen and Xavier: Renegade Angel, wrote a purposefully absurd and pretentious screenplay about thermo-nuclear doomsday, and then divided it into four acts.
Each act was sent to a different independent adult video company, each of which specializes in enacting fetish scenarios submitted by amateurs for a price.
Chatman then assembled the four completed segments into Final Flesh, with none of the actors, technicians or directors supposedly the wiser about the satiric nature of the project.