13 More (film)

13 More is a 2023 international comedy horror anthology film, produced mainly in Patagonia, South Africa and Insulindia. Like the previous film 13 and Counting, the film contains 13 short segments each directed by different movie directors from around the world.

Segments

 * 1) The Tale of Arté Tamád (directed by Benny and Allorah, Philippines): A seemingly-normal medieval tale juxtaposed with the culmination of a teenage boy's disobedient behavior towards his parents.
 * 2) Discipline (directed by Thomas Catterson, South Africa): Time travelling punks from the 1980's raid a modern-day high school in South Africa and brainwash all the students.
 * 3) Mask Off (directed by Eduard Boeckmann, Netherlands): A police officer's skin is used as a Halloween costume.
 * 4) Alpha Draconis (directed by Daniel Monteiro, Insulindia): An E-commerce company has its headquarters raided, but the raid turns into an intergalactic standoff.
 * 5) Bad Ka! (directed by DJ Kitsune, Philippines): Two abusive teachers kidnap and torture a nerdy child.
 * 6) The Dark Moon (directed by Brendan McGeek, South Africa): A fan of the video game franchise Pokémon notices a supernatural phenomenon resembling one from the video games.
 * 7) Virus.exe (directed by Edward Thomas, Patagonia): A video game character experiences the effects of a viral bug that turns his fellow characters into killers.
 * 8) No Gaming (directed by Gwen Matei, Patagonia): In an alternate Southern United States, young people must petition the government for permission to play video games.
 * 9) Uptown Punk You Up (directed by Travis Mashaba, South Africa): A lifelike mask of a punk drives its wearer into felony.
 * 10) Chored to Death (directed by Tim Ryder, Patagonia): A darkly humorous short in which a boy dies by slaving himself away rather than get electrocuted during his sentence at a juvenile labor camp.
 * 11) Cryptic Investment (directed by John Carleton, Patagonia): An abusive father forcibly teaches his son to invest in cryptocurrency. Features the song "Nightmare" by New York-based band Love Automatic.
 * 12) Back to Kal-La-Land (directed by Andy Shelley, Insulindia): Two MPs wish themselves into Jusuf Kalla's fantasy world, the consequence of his "plot destruction" policy.
 * 13) Gigachad (directed by David Fisher and Koolie Jones, South Africa): A farmer and his wife are emotionally affected by their son's workout program.