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Video Nasty
Video Nasty is the latest film offering from upstart company Heroin Skateboards, it features the whole team and was filmed all over the world.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the controversial phenomenon of 'Video Nasties,' a list of films banned in the UK during the 1980s due to their perceived graphic violence and taboo content. It explores the moral panic surrounding these films, the censorship battles they ignited, and their lasting impact on horror cinema.
Critical Reception
As a documentary exploring a niche but significant aspect of film history, 'Video Nasty' has been generally well-received by critics and audiences interested in cult cinema and censorship. It's often praised for its informative content and its exploration of a controversial period in British film history.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its detailed exploration of the Video Nasties phenomenon and its historical context.
Appreciated for its interviews with filmmakers and critics involved in the era.
Some find its scope limited to the UK, missing broader international censorship discussions.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the documentary's success in illuminating a forgotten era of film censorship and its ability to spark discussion about artistic freedom versus societal protection. Many appreciate the insider perspectives provided.
Fun Fact
The film features interviews with individuals who were directly involved in the creation or prosecution of Video Nasty films, offering firsthand accounts of the controversy.
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