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A set of props used in the production of the Saw films, which are notorious for depicting extreme graphic violence. Extreme cinema (or hardcore horror and extreme horror [1] [2]) is a subgenre used for films distinguished by its use of excessive sex and violence, and depiction of extreme acts such as mutilation and torture.
It is legal to have two versions of a film. Often, there is a cut "FSK 16" version (equivalent to the R-rating by the MPAA) released in cinemas and an uncut "FSK 18" version (equivalent to an NC-17 rating) on video. Films rated "FSK 18" are not stocked by all video shops, which affects rentals of violent German horror.
Chained Heat (alternate title: Das Frauenlager in West Germany) is a 1983 American-West German exploitation film in the women-in-prison genre. It was co-written and directed by Paul Nicholas (as Paul Nicolas) for Jensen Farley Pictures. [3] Producer was Paul Fine, who had previously produced The Concrete Jungle.
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Banned due to its extremely violent content and actual on-screen killings of animals. [334] (also refused release in 2006) 1981–1988 Mad Max: Banned in 1979 because of a graphic violent death. [335] (VHS release was later approved at R18 [336]) 1986, 1995 Pink Flamingos: A home video VHS release with cuts made was rated R18 in 1985. [337]
In a Violent Nature will be released in the US by IFC Films on 31 May before being added to horror streaming service Shudder later this year. No UK date has been announced. No UK date has been ...
Pages in category "Films about violence against women" The following 110 pages are in this category, out of 110 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
"Terrifying Girls' High School - Women's Violent Classroom (1972)". Panik House Entertainment. Archived from the original on 10 October 2007; D., Chris (2005). Toei's Bad Girl Cinema. Panik House Entertainment L.L.C. pp. 15– 17. (booklet in the Pinky Violence Collection) Japanese Movie Database; Macias, Patrick (2001).