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Long before The Blair Witch Project (1999) or Paranormal Activity (2007) popularized the found-footage technique, Ruggero Deodato invented it with Cannibal Holocaust .
Because the actors could not be located, . To escape a life sentence, Deodato had to successfully clear his name by: cannibal holocaust 1980 filmyzilla
When asked about these scenes, Deodato offered a controversial and unconvincing defense. In a 2011 interview, he stated that his familiarity with death and animals from his rural upbringing desensitized him to these acts, and he even argued that the scenes served a purpose: to show the brutality of the jungle and mirror the film’s theme of the thin line between man and beast. Regardless of his intent, the scenes are widely condemned by animal rights organizations and remain the primary obstacle to the film's acceptance as a legitimate piece of art. Long before The Blair Witch Project (1999) or
The realism of Cannibal Holocaust was so profound that it led to immediate legal repercussions. Ten days after its premiere in Milan, the film was confiscated by the Italian courts, and Deodato was arrested. In a 2011 interview, he stated that his
The plot follows Dr. Harold Monroe, an anthropologist from New York University, who leads a rescue mission into the Amazon rainforest to find a missing American documentary film crew. The crew had gone into the jungle to film indigenous cannibal tribes. Dr. Monroe manages to recover the crew's lost cans of film, and the second half of the movie consists of him viewing this recovered footage back in New York. Pioneering the Found-Footage Genre
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