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Cannibal Holocaust

  • 1980
  • 18
  • 1h 35min
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5,8/10
65 k
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POPULARITÉ
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Cannibal Holocaust (1980)
Primitive savagery meets the brutality of the modern world in Ruggero DeodatoÂ’s timeless slice of visceral horror - Cannibal Holocaust, a film so violent and depraved that the director was charged with killing his own cast!

Anthropologist Harold Munroe is hellbound as he travels into the green inferno of South AmericaÂ’s rainforest in an attempt to find a documentary crew lost months before. Instead of survivors he discovers a world of cannibalistic excess beyond his wildest imaginings but when he returns home and screens the footage left behind by the eviscerated filmmakers, chaos erupts as the screen is filled with some of most disturbing images ever committed to celluloid.
The ultimate video nasty, is now presented as never experienced before, remastered in HD from original sources, and with the 1st ever DirectorÂ’s New Edit, it reminds us why it is still THE most controversial film ever!

It inlcudes: • 2 Films:
1- CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST
2- CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST, 1ST EVER DIRECTORÂ’S RE-EDI
• 2 Presentations by the director Ruggero Deodato
• 2 Exclusive Shameless Programmes:
1- “FILM AND BE  DAMNED”: shocking revelations about the film by its participants
2- “THE LONG ROAD BACK FROM HELL”: in depth reappraisal of the film and the new critical applauds it receives from today’s cutting-edge film makers and critics.
• Theatrical trailer 
• Shameless trailer park

Available on Blu-ray & DVD with Shameless Screen Enetrtainment from 26.09.2011
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AventureHorreurAventure dans la jungleFilm d'horreur de type « found footage »Films d'horreur de série BHorreur folkloriqueHorreur Splatter

Lors d'une mission de sauvetage dans la forêt amazonienne, un professeur découvre un documentaire filmé par une équipe de tournage disparue.Lors d'une mission de sauvetage dans la forêt amazonienne, un professeur découvre un documentaire filmé par une équipe de tournage disparue.Lors d'une mission de sauvetage dans la forêt amazonienne, un professeur découvre un documentaire filmé par une équipe de tournage disparue.

  • Réalisation
    • Ruggero Deodato
  • Scénario
    • Gianfranco Clerici
    • Giorgio Stegani
  • Casting principal
    • Robert Kerman
    • Francesca Ciardi
    • Perry Pirkanen
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,8/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Ruggero Deodato
    • Scénario
      • Gianfranco Clerici
      • Giorgio Stegani
    • Casting principal
      • Robert Kerman
      • Francesca Ciardi
      • Perry Pirkanen
    • 673avis d'utilisateurs
    • 222avis des critiques
    • 22Métascore
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    Cannibal Holocaust
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    Cannibal Holocaust

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    Robert Kerman
    Robert Kerman
    • Professor Harold Monroe
    Francesca Ciardi
    Francesca Ciardi
    • Faye Daniels
    Perry Pirkanen
    Perry Pirkanen
    • Jack Anders
    Luca Barbareschi
    Luca Barbareschi
    • Mark Tomaso
    • (as Luca Giorgio Barbareschi)
    Salvatore Basile
    Salvatore Basile
    • Chaco
    Ricardo Fuentes
    Carl Gabriel Yorke
    Carl Gabriel Yorke
    • Alan Yates
    • (as Gabriel Yorke)
    Paolo Paoloni
    Paolo Paoloni
    • 3rd Executive
    Lionello Pio Di Savoia
    • 2nd Executive
    • (as Pio Di Savoia)
    Luigina Rocchi
    Eva Bravo
    • Adulteress
    • (non crédité)
    Ruggero Deodato
    Ruggero Deodato
    • Man Sitting in NYU Campus
    • (non crédité)
    Guillermo
    • Felipe Ocaña
    • (non crédité)
    Enrico Papa
    • Pantheon Interviewer
    • (non crédité)
    David Sage
    • Alan's Father
    • (non crédité)
    Kate Weiman
    Kate Weiman
    • 1st Executive
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Ruggero Deodato
    • Scénario
      • Gianfranco Clerici
      • Giorgio Stegani
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    8Superunknovvn

    Not the campfest I expected

    "Cannibal Holocaust" is not the campy little horror flick I expected. It's a "serious" and well-made movie and it's an experience you'll hardly ever forget. According to IMDb's trivia section the movie can "only be seen completely uncut in the EC-UltraBit DVD", which means that I've seen a tamed down version and that, my friends, is insane! "Cannibal Holocaust" is easily one of the most graphic movies I've ever come across. The violence is incredibly realistic. It's no wonder that director Ruggero Deodato was taken to court to prove that he hasn't slain real people for his motion picture. (I still think the real animal slaughtering in the movie was unnecessary. Screw you for that, Deodato!) It's hard to tell if there really is a message or if the "moral" is just an excuse for all the gore. In a strange way the violent scenes somehow speak for themselves and do deliver some kind of message, but that's open for discussion.

    If ever a movie deserved the label "disturbing", it's "Cannibal Holocaust". It's controversial, but totally worth watching, if you can take some seriously sick images.
    7bowmanblue

    The Blair Witch's grandfather

    It's impossible to talk about Cannibal Holocaust without mentioning The Blair Witch Project. Blair Witch is (wrongly) labelled as 'inventing' the 'found footage' genre, when, in fact it simply 'rebooted' it. Cannibal Holocaust did it almost twenty years previous.

    We hear at the beginning how four young film-makers travelled deep into the jungle, only to never be heard from again. A professor, curious as to their fate, retraces their path and finds their footage. What you have here is two stories in one. You have the more 'traditional' Hollywood story-telling of the professor talking to TV executives about showing the found footage on network television and the footage which was retrieved from the jungles (first person, ala Blair Witch).

    I only got to see the edited UK version of this film, but the footage, both from the professor who follows them and the film-makers themselves remains as shocking today as it was at the time. Cannibal Holocaust was banned at the time of release and even had claims of being a 'stuff' film (i.e. one where real people are killed on camera). This maybe untrue, but viewers should be warned that, although the people who die are all just covered in fake blood and prosthetics, REAL animals were killed for the making of the film. Those with strong views on this may wish to steer clear.

    However, the animal cruelty is only fleeting. What you have are pretty strong scenes of torture which make the Hostel franchise seem tame in comparison. The footage, being shot in the eighties and on 'non professional' cameras, gives the film a deliberately 'raw' feel about it which even the Blair Witch Project can't even match. Plus you have the music which is both creepy and tranquil at the same time.

    As you have probably guessed, the film-makers (on film) meet a grisly end at the hands (and teeth, obviously) of the cannibals in the jungle. Although, where we probably felt sorry for those behind the camera in Blair Witch and other such films, here the film-makers were pretty horrible. Some may see that they got what they deserved.

    It's hard to 'enjoy' this film in a traditional viewing sense. Yet it remains a deserved lynchpin in the horror genre's history.

    Bottom line: for those with strong stomachs ONLY.

    http://thewrongtreemoviereviews.blogspot.co.uk/
    davelawrence666

    The Mother of all Cannibal Films

    I am not going to sit here and type out the reasons why this is not only the best Cannibal film ever made, one of the best horror films ever made, and basically just a damn good film. If you're reading one of the thousands of Cannibal Holocaust reviews on here; chances are you've seen it, and know why it is such a masterly structured and excellently made film. And therefore you don't need me to tell you why it is.

    Suffice to say that this film is simply stunning. The music, direction, camerawork, plot and atmosphere are practically faultless, and I recommend it to anyone who is a fan of horror, or a fan of well made, and clever films.
    6kosmasp

    Abuse - morals gone

    Now if you are an animal lover - why are you here? Believe me you don't want to see this! You won't even mind for why animals were abused in this. Mostly the animals killed here (yes they actually did that!), were for food. So while especially the scene with the shelled "friend" seems like torture, it is not something that is not happening to other animals most of us eat daily.

    I'm just trying to give you a perspective so you won't feel like a hypocrite after you say certain things. Not to excuse what is being depicted in this. And while that may sound like a weird warning to a cannibal movie (and no human was harmed in the making of this - at least not in a deadly way), but it is important to note such things, so you are fully informed when it comes to deciding if you want to watch this or not.

    The other thing is the movie became infamous and Ruggero knew what he was doing. Nowadays this is almost unthinkable. Apart from Blair Witch Project, where the filmmaker apparently never had seen this, otherwise he wouldn't have made his movie which changed the landscape ... but this one changed a lot of things too. While the movie pretended that its actors were dead (told them not to involve themselves in other projects after this was finished), the filmmaker got into legal trouble, because people believed this was completely real. The real animal torture killing and the overall realistic looking effects did the rest ... especially one impaling scene! Ruggero has since explained how he did (quite "easy" faked), but still many are awed by how it looks.

    So to summarize, this is depraved, this is dirty, this is appaling and this will make many sick to their stomach ... mission accomplished
    7jerosystems

    Great movie spoiled by unnecessary (real) animal cruelty

    This movie could have easily been a 9 or a 10 because it is truly a disturbing masterpiece and really makes you think about what we consider civilized. The reason I'm rating it so low is that it is ridiculous that the animal slaughters were done using live animals, (7 animals were killed in the making of this video, though only 6 are shown) which was completely unnecessary as they clearly had the skills to depict realistic murder/slaughter/rape/gore scenes as shown by all the gruesome events featuring humans. The only good thing to come out of this is that very few movies afterwards ever used real animals becausr of all the backlash this one received.

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    • Anecdotes
      Ten days after its premiere in Milan, the film was seized by the Italian courts and director Ruggero Deodato was arrested and charged with obscenity. He was later charged with murdering several actors on camera and faced life in prison. The cast had signed contracts requiring them to disappear for a year after shooting to maintain the illusion that they had died. Deodato contacted Luca Barbareschi and told him to contact the three other actors who played the missing film team. When the actors appeared in court, alive and well, the murder charges were dropped.
    • Gaffes
      When the Yanomamo guide is given muskrat flesh to eat, he never puts any inside in his mouth. Instead, he opens his mouth a few times near it to give the impression that he is eating.
    • Citations

      Professor Harold Monroe: I wonder who the real cannibals are.

    • Crédits fous
      The Grindhouse Releasing (USA) and Siren Visual (Australia) DVDs/Blu-rays omit the United Artists Europa logo in favor of a text crawl regarding the film's violent content: "The following motion picture contains intense scenes of extreme violence and cruelty. As distributors of this film, we wish to state with absolute sincerity that by no means do we condone the artistic decisions employed by the makers of this film. However, as firm believers in the constitutional right of free speech, we do not believe in censorship. To quote Thomas Jefferson, 'it behooves every man who values the liberty of conscience for himself, to resist invasion of it in the case of others.' Therefore, we are presenting CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST for the first time in its uncut, uncensored original form, with all sequences photographed by the filmmakers, however offensive and repugnant, presented fully intact. What you will see will definitely shock and offend you. Nonetheless, it should be viewed as a disturbing historical document of a bygone era of extreme irresponsibility which no longer exists, and, hopefully, will never exist again. 'Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.' - George Santayana"
    • Versions alternatives
      The Grindhouse Releasing re-release, as well as the 2005 DVD, features a scrolling warning before the film from the company stating that the film is uncut and uncensored and while they do not support the "artistic decisions" of the film, they do support free speech. It also plays part of Riz Ortolani's music score in the background.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 22 avril 1981 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Italie
    • Site officiel
      • Grindhouse Releasing
    • Langues
      • Italien
      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Terreur en Amazonie
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Amazon Rainforest, Colombie
    • Société de production
      • F.D. Cinematografica
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      • 100 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 35min(95 min)
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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