HORROR 101 with Dr. AC

Ep 122 - CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST (1980): The Most Controversial Found-Footage Movie Ever Made!


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CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST (1980) d. Ruggero Deodato (Italy) Despite its reputation as one of the most controversial exploitation features ever made, Italian director Ruggero Deodato's 1980 film - Cannibal Holocaust - occupies an unexpectedly important place in cinema history. Its blend of documentary aesthetics, media-critique, and staged "found footage," anticipated techniques that would later become mainstream, showing up in everything from reality television to modern horror franchises. The film's enduring notoriety continues to spark debate about ethics in filmmaking, censorship, and the responsibility of artists when representing violence and other cultures—discussions around extreme cinema that are as rich and heated today as they were 45 years ago. Far from being mere "trash," it endures as a provocative case-study in how shock, style, and social commentary can collide in ways that challenge audiences and the industry alike. Join AC and his gutsy panel of guests (Art Ettinger, Rigo Garay, Michelle Kisner, Anny Maurya, Tim Palace) as we celebrate 45 years of Cannibal Holocaust! ------------------------------------------------ ART ETTINGER is the editor of Ultra Violent Magazine, a public defender, and a Razorcake record reviewer. He lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where his lifelong obsessions with punk rock and horror/exploitation cinema continue to consume him. RIGO GARAY is a writer/actor/director from Long Island, NY, currently and joyfully employed at Glass Eye Pix (founded by horror auteur Larry Fessenden). He has been seen onscreen in Crumb Catcher (d. Chris Skotchdopple), Blackout (d. Larry Fessenden), and The Leech (d. Eric Pennycoff), as well as TV roles on Blue Bloods, Law & Order: SVU, and Law & Order: Organized Crime. He is preparing for his directorial feature debut, PULL: A DARK COMEDY, currently in pre-production. ANNA MAURYA is a film fan stuck in Ohio. They have been a guest on Raiders of the Podcast, a contributor to Hidden Horror, and they generally dislike writing about themselves in the third person. MICHELLE KISNER is a film critic, freelance writer, and physical media advocate. She has contributed to several websites to include The Cultural Gutter and The Movie Sleuth and is also a member of the Michigan Movie Critics Guild. TIM PALACE is a lifelong Chicago-based genre fan with a particular devotion to the horrific. A committed collector of physical media, Tim has amassed close to 13,000 titles he's excited to share with his new terror tyke Oliver. -------------------------------------------------- Keep Searching, Keep Exploring, and, most of all, Keep Sharing the Scare!

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HORROR 101 with Dr. ACBy Aaron Christensen