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"Cannibal Holocaust" is a 1980 Italian horror film directed by Ruggero Deodato. The film is about a documentary crew that ventures into the Amazon rainforest to film a cannibal tribe but they are eventually killed and devoured by the tribe.

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The film was shot on location in the Amazon and was inspired by the real-life story of the 1978 murder of two young women by a tribe in the Amazon. The graphic violence and alleged realness of the gore depicted in the film caused significant controversy upon its release. Several countries banned it due to its graphic nature. "Cannibal Holocaust" is a 1980 Italian horror film

"Cannibal Holocaust" was released in 1980, during a period when the Italian horror film industry was experiencing a surge in popularity. The film was directed by Ruggero Deodato, a veteran filmmaker known for his work on horror and exploitation movies. The story revolves around a group of documentary filmmakers who venture into the Amazon jungle to create a film about the local cannibal tribes. However, they soon find themselves becoming the main course in a gruesome and terrifying sequence of events. Production and Reception The film was shot on

Banned Globally: Due to its extreme content, including scenes of sexual assault and genuine animal slaughter (such as a turtle and a monkey), the film was banned in over 50 countries. Plot Summary

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