Patchwork is a 2015 American horror film directed by Tyler MacIntyre, from a screenplay from Chris Lee Hill and MacIntyre.
It was shown in film festivals starting in 2015 and officially released in 2017.
According to Derek Anderson of Daily Dead, the film is "A delightfully dark, Frankenstein-themed horror comedy about a re-animated corpse, made from the stitched together body parts of three murdered young women, that decides to go on a bloody quest to find their killer and avenge their deaths!
"[2] Daniel Kurland of Screen Rant called the film "a cutting commentary on gender dynamics and female empowerment" that "is truer to the source text than the more modern narrative.
It won again in 2016 during its international debuts at the Fantaspoa International Fantastic Film Festival for Best Screenplay and the Nocturna Madrid International Fantastic Film Festival for Best Film.