Transgression
Transgression

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Transgression

1980
Movie
93 min
Slovenian

A TV journalist making a documentary in a factory finds out that the workers have been on strike and tries to analyze the strike in his film, but is thwarted by the TV company. His failure at his job is interwoven with his failed marriage.

Insights

IMDb4.8/10
Director: J.D. FeigertGenres: Horror, Thriller

Plot Summary

A group of women become trapped in a remote, dilapidated mansion, unaware that it is inhabited by a sadistic and deranged family. As the terrifying ordeal unfolds, they must fight for their survival against their captors, who have a gruesome and sinister agenda. The film explores themes of entrapment and the struggle for freedom against overwhelming odds.

Critical Reception

Transgression is a low-budget exploitation film that garnered a niche following for its raw and often disturbing content. While critically panned upon release due to its graphic nature and sensationalism, it has since gained a cult status among fans of extreme horror cinema. Its reception is characterized by division, with some finding it gratuitously violent and others appreciating its unvarnished approach to terror.

What Reviewers Say

  • Often cited for its bleak and relentless atmosphere.

  • Praised by some cult followers for its uncompromisingly grim narrative.

  • Criticized for its gratuitous violence and exploitative elements.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot in and around Ojai, California, a location often used for independent and low-budget productions due to its varied scenery and relative isolation.

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