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Barbareschi, Luca (interviewee) (2003). In the Jungle: The Making of Cannibal Holocaust (Documentary). Italy: Alan Young Pictures. It can be argued that humans coming into the homo-sapiens stage of evolution survived and expanded because of what is now considered barbarous savage ways. Savagery was a survival tool. We came from barbarity...and to an extent we still are savages. Multiple cast and crew members were uncomfortable with the film's graphic content, in particular the genuine killing of animals. Yorke described the shoot as having "a level of cruelty unknown to me" and was initially unsure if he was taking part in a snuff film. When his character was scripted to kill a pig on camera, Yorke refused, leaving the duty to Luca Barbareschi. Yorke had traveled with the pig to the set and felt he had formed a relationship with the animal. When it was shot, the emotional impact of hearing the pig squeal subsequently caused Yorke to botch a long monologue, and retakes were not an option because the production did not have access to additional pigs. [12] Kerman similarly objected to the killing of the coati and stormed off the set while its death scene was filmed; he had repeatedly pressed Deodato to let the animal go in the minutes leading up to filming. [13] Pirkanen cried after filming the butchering of a turtle, [2] and crew members vomited off camera when a squirrel monkey was killed for the film. [12]

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As yet, it’s unclear which version of the film is featured, although the BBFC has recently rated a 95 minute version from 88 Films, which is 3 minutes longer than the listed runtime Shameless’ release of Ruggero Deodato’s New Edit from 2011. However, it isn’t a fully uncut version, with the BBFC guidance stating: a b c d e f g h i j k Yorke, Carl Gabriel (12 May 2005). "Alan Yates Uncovered". Cannibal Holocaust DVD Extras (Interview). Interviewed by Sage Stallone. Palo Alto, California. The 25 Most Controversial Movies Ever". Entertainment Weekly. No.882. New York City: Entertainment Weekly Inc. 16 June 2006 . Retrieved 1 February 2014. Sometimes I watch movies and simply think, what is wrong with people? How can these images possibly exist on film? Who thought of this, and what type of actor would agree to do this?a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Deodato, Ruggero (12 November 2000). "Cult-Con 2000". Cannibal Holocaust DVD Commentary (Interview). Interviewed by Sage Stallone, Bob Murawski. Tarrytown, New York.

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a b c "Cannibal Holocaust". British Board of Film Classification. 5 October 2011 . Retrieved 23 December 2013. Slater, Jay (2002). " Cannibal Holocaust: Review by Jay Slater". In Slater, Jay (ed.). Eaten Alive!: Italian Cannibal and Zombie Movies. London: Plexus Publishing. p.108. Davis, Laura (5 October 2010). "BANNED: THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL FILMS". The Independent. London . Retrieved 2 October 2014. a b c Kerman, Robert (12 November 2000). "Cannibal Holocaust DVD Commentary". Cannibal Holocaust DVD Extras (Interview). Interviewed by Sage Stallone, Bob Murawski. Tarrytown, New York.

Primitive savagery meets the brutality of the modern world in Ruggero Deodato 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 America s rainforest in an attempt to find a documentary crew lost months before.

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