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  2. Extreme cinema - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. German underground horror - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. New French Extremity - Wikipedia

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    New extreme films are especially known for their intimate and challenging images of bodies, what Tim Palmer has called a 'brutal intimacy' and a 'cinema of the body', films "that deal frankly and graphically with the body, and corporeal transgressions, [...] whose basic agenda is an on-screen interrogation of physicality in brutally intimate ...

  5. Kite (1998 film) - Wikipedia

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    Kite is controversial in its depiction of extreme gory violence and sexual content, including graphic rape scenes involving a very young Sawa, which was depicted only in the extended version. [23] Helen McCarthy in 500 Essential Anime Movies called the anime a "shocking story of violence, abuse and perverted self-justification". [24]

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  7. I Spit on Your Grave - Wikipedia

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    I Spit on Your Grave (originally titled Day of the Woman) is a 1978 American rape and revenge film written and directed by Meir Zarchi.The film tells the story of Jennifer Hills (Camille Keaton), a fiction writer based in New York City who exacts revenge on her four tormentors who gang rape and leave her for dead.

  8. Exposé (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was originally released straight to theaters in March 1976 and it received a heavy amount of cuts due to its graphic violent and sexual content. [6] [7] On its original cinematic release over three minutes were cut to allow it an X certificate. An uncut video version was banned in the UK following the passing of the Video Recordings ...

  9. In a Violent Nature: The new movie that completely flips ...

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    A new horror film is making waves for completely flipping the slasher genre on its head.. The first trailer for the film – titled In a Violent Nature – has been released online, proving why ...