Fatberg stars in low-budget horror movie directed by KK Outlet

Creative agency KK Outlet has created a series of low-budget horror movies telling the story of the Whitechapel fatberg ? a 130-tonne lump of fat that has just been acquired by the Museum of London.
The Museum of London is now exhibiting a large chunk of the fatberg ? a blockage of solid waste made from congealed fat, which was discovered in the sewers of east London last year.
London-based KK Outlet was tasked with developing the branding and marketing for the show. Their response was a series of short movies in the style of fuzzy, low-budget horror pictures.
The longest of the tongue-in-cheek movies tells the fatberg's story, from its creation in the sewers to its arrival at the museum.
The film begins with a man scraping his meal into the toilet. A bright light then shines out of the toilet ? alluding to the birth of the fatberg.
The scene then cuts to a series of actors filmed dramatically screaming at the camera, followed by a group of people in the street running away from the fatty mass, which the studio created using a "few litres of custard".
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