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![]() Glad you said that cos I got it on order from Amazon
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Anyway,forgot how this ended.....neat little twist......verdict folks? Was she or wasn’t she? Don’t blurt it out for those who ain’t seen it........
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I always thought wasn’t and just in time. I’m waiting for my copy to ship, according to Amazon it’ll be delivered on the 14th August!
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![]() SEARCHING FOR CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST “Searching for Cannibal Holocaust†follows a cult film fan’s exploration of the ultimate exploitation movie – right into the Amazon jungle itself. Interviewing some of the original participants in the celebrated ‘video nasty’, as well as uncovering members of the native cast and crew, this revealing documentary takes viewers to the original locations, exposes some of the controversies behind the horror classic and reveals, for the first time, the startling true crime story that made this notorious production possible! A one-week rental is £1.99; it's £2.99 to buy so you can stream and download any time. https://vimeo.com/ondemand/searchingforcannibalh
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Calum Waddell's interest in Cannibal Holocaust has been long and extensive, dating back to before his oft-mentioned desire to burn every copy of the film. He has written thousands of words on it (I recommend his 'Devil's Advocates' book) and spent a lot of time speaking with and interviewing filmmakers and cast including Ruggero Deodato, Robert Kerman, Carl Gabriel Yorke, and Francesca Ciardi. His interest/fascination took him all the way to South America to see where the film was made, interview locals who appeared in it and helped Deodato, and what might've been going on behind-the-scenes. It's easy to see parallels with Eleanor Coppola's Hearts of Darkness in terms of Calum's obsession, and it's extremely well made by Waddell and Naomi Holwill. I saw Searching for Cannibal Holocaust six months ago and found it to be a compelling and illuminating film. It's not the typical behind-the-scenes documentary I was expecting, more an exposé of Cannibal Holocaust's dark underbelly, including how members of the cast and crew were protected and how it was (un)knowingly linked to organised crime – it's a documentary I will definitely watch again.
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![]() No by the quality of the picture.
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![]() I know what you really meant , it was just a refference reffering to how often they’re releasing films these days.
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