
Cannibal Holocaust
They eat and they are eaten!
A New York University professor returns from a rescue mission to the Amazon rainforest with the footage shot by a lost team of documentarians who were making a film about the area's local cannibal tribes.
- 6.3
- 1980
- Released
- 1h 36m

Robert Kerman
Professor Harold Monroe
Francesca Ciardi
Faye Daniels
Perry Pirkanen
Jack Anders
Luca Barbareschi
Mark Tomaso
Salvatore Basile
Chaco Losojos
Ricardo Fuentes
Miguel Lujan
Carl Gabriel Yorke
Alan Yates
Paolo Paoloni
1st Executive
Lionello Pio Di Savoia
2nd Executive
Luigina Rocchi

Mauricio Rodríguez

Ricardo Ramírez

Guillermo Bueno

William Sánchez

Ángel Manuel García

Edgardo Maza Anaya

Enrico Papa
Pantheon Interviewer (uncredited)
David Sage
Alan's Father (uncredited)


Released
it
$100,000.00
$2,000,000.00
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- #spider
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- #controversy
- #swamp
- #tribe
- #vomit
- #amazon rainforest
- #film in film
- #human sacrifice
- #jungle
- #torture
- #rape and murder
- #brutality
- #cannibal
- #hatchet
- #south america
- #filmmaking
- #missing person
- #fake documentary
- #misogyny
- #ritual sacrifice
- #found footage
- #documentary filmmaking
- #tortoise
- #video nasty
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- #animal cruelty
- #amazon tribe
- #vomiting woman
- #abused woman
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- #adulterous wife
- #film censorship
- #film industry
- #cannibalism
- #guerilla filmmaking
- #banned film
- #disemboweling
- #film reel
- #yacomo
- #b-horror
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"If hellholes like this didn't exist, I'm sure you would invent one" This film is almost, but not quite, exactly what the lurid title would suggest. It's definitely going for shocks as its primary source of horror, with a lot of this being truly hard to watch (I saw the uncut version, with animal cruelty intact, and I can see why they're cut from most versions, although there is a certain level











