"Trepanator" (1992) is a French low-budget horror film directed by N.G. Mount (real name Norbert Moutier). The story revolves around a deranged killer who uses trepanation—an ancient medical procedure involving drilling holes in the skull—on his victims.
Known for its extreme scenes and shocking content, "Trepanator" has become a cult classic among horror enthusiasts who appreciate its unique plot and bold approach to violence. The film reflects the style and aesthetics of early 90s independent cinema, blending elements of splatterpunk and psychological thriller.








