It's an ironically venomous counterpoint to have melodic, almost beautifully serene music to play over pornographically violent images and Deodato masters it. In the sprawling jungle, barbaric, "backwards" tribes live by their own "rules of conduct" which include a baneful punish... read more
Robert Kerman,
Francesca Ciardi,
Perry Pirkanen,
Luca Barbareschi,
Salvatore Basile
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An anthropologist heads a rescue party into the South American jungle to find a missing film team making a documentary on cannibal tribes but can only return with their footage, which reveals their cr... read more
Directed by: Ruggero Deodato
Release Date: January 1, 1979
DVD Release Date: December 20, 2005
Stats: 2,920 reviews
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September 27, 2011
There is no possible way to walk away from watching Italian horror maestro Ruggero Deodato's magnum opus, Cannibal Holocaust, without being changed by it. Quite possibly one of the hardest and most savagely unwatchable films I have ever struggled to watch succeeds what it sets ou... read more
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May 30, 2011
This is one of the very few films that, after viewing, make me feel the most ultimate sensations of repulsion, hopelessness, and awfulness. This is vile and sickening, not even warranting the stamp of 'entertainment.' It promises intense violence that gorehounds would crave, bu... read more
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May 28, 2011
"Disgusting and Vile, The most savage documentary every put onto film"...
----"LOOK AT THEM! These men are just like YOU!"----
Ruggero Deodato may be the most hated film director on the planet for his disturbing exploitation masterpiece that is Cannibal Holocaust. It's trul... read more -
May 27, 2011
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A search team is sent to the Amazon jungle to find out what happened to a missing film crew, doing a documentary on cannibals. They quickly discover the film crew were devoured by the cannibals, but manage to return to New Yo... read more -
April 14, 2011
Ruggero Deodato may be the most hated film director on the planet for his disturbing exploitation masterpiece that is Cannibal Holocaust. It's truly one of the few films that lives up to the hype its marketing gives it. The posters scream, "The one that goes all the way!" How tru... read more
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January 23, 2011
This was another one of those "cult" movies that always appeared on lists of interest. With very little plot thick enough to warrant a mention this movie does exactly what you will think it will judging by the wonderfully descriptive title. It was clearly made to shock and sicken... read more
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October 15, 2010
Shocking, Disturbing, grisly, inhuman, cruel. These are some of the few words that first come to mind when I think of Cannibal Holocaust, Director Ruggero Deodato's savage masterpiece of Horror Exploitation. Cannibal Holocaust is a perfect example of a film that lives up to it's ... read more
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September 11, 2010
Cannibal holocaust is easily the most disturbing movie I have ever seen in my life but I really did enjoy it for a film like this. So last year I saw this in the cinemas when they re-realest it for its 30th anniversary and the movie was released into out cinemas Uncut (Minus thes... read more
Critic Reviews
Cannibal Holocaust is certainly unpleasant, uncomfortable, even offensive - which is to say that it is uncompromisingly true to its genre - but that is not to undermine its fierce, probing intelligence. Full Review
Deodato became confused and made the very thing he was ostensibly criticising. Full Review
Basically perfect: it achieves its goals in virtually every respect. Deodato made a movie whose purpose is to make me feel awful, and I do. Full Review
This is, bar none, the most revolting, weird and disturbing cannibal film I have ever seen. Full Review
Ruggero Deodato's purposefully unwatchable opus questions the film image's validity while debasing it Full Review
The completely heinous nature of the film...is exposed through its own inconsistencies. Full Review
The effect is now familiar, but back then it was incredibly shocking, as most viewers believed every word of it. Full Review
Its pointed attack on exploitative film-making seems somewhat rich in the circumstances, but this is well made, uniquely unpleasant and almost deserving of its huge cult status. Full Review
It may be the nastiest of the Video Nasties. Full Review
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