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On this edition of Parallax Views, we continue our annual Halloween "spooky season" series with a previously unreleased, wide-ranging conversation with Stephen Biro — filmmaker, writer, and the driving force behind the boutique cult label Unearthed Films. Known for bringing some of the most infamous extreme horror titles to audiences worldwide, Biro joins us for a wide-ranging discussion that veers from the psychedelic to the grotesque. Some of the conversation may not be for the faint of heart as we delve into why some people are drawn toward extreme horror like A Serbian Film or the Japanese Guinea Pig movies. We begin the conversation, however, talking about Biro's experiences tripping on LSD. After that we go all over the place discussing the old underground/bootleg tape trading circuit of the pre-streaming era, the world of boutique labels and how they're run, and how Stephen Biro brough Hong Kong's notorious "Category III" (essentially NC-17) movies like Herman Yau's shocker THE UNTOLD STORY, featuring an award-winning performance by Anthony Wong, to a wider audience in the U.S. We also go into some pretty weird tangents about all kinds of dark subject matter including the question of whether or not snuff is real, how Illuminati conspiracy theories influenced extreme horror movies like the American Guinea Pig movies, recent Unearthed Films titles like the Henry Lee Lucas biopic Confessions of a Serial Killer and the long-awaited anthology The Profane Exhibit (featuring such stalwart filmmakers of the genre as Cannibal Holocaust's Ruggero Deodato, the controversial Uwe Boll, Spanish filmmaking maverick Nacho Vigalondo, and others), body modification and Biro's script to an unmade sequel to Brian Yuzna's body horror cult classic Society, Srdjan Spasojevic's A Serbian Film and Biro's documentary on it called A Serbian Documentary, and much, much more. Again, this episode is about extreme horror movies so proceed with caution if you're squeamish.
Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio - Track: "Exorcism"
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👉 Pitch in on Patreon and fuel the future of free-thinking conversations. https://www.patreon.com/parallaxviews
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On this edition of Parallax Views, we continue our annual Halloween "spooky season" series with a previously unreleased, wide-ranging conversation with Stephen Biro — filmmaker, writer, and the driving force behind the boutique cult label Unearthed Films. Known for bringing some of the most infamous extreme horror titles to audiences worldwide, Biro joins us for a wide-ranging discussion that veers from the psychedelic to the grotesque. Some of the conversation may not be for the faint of heart as we delve into why some people are drawn toward extreme horror like A Serbian Film or the Japanese Guinea Pig movies. We begin the conversation, however, talking about Biro's experiences tripping on LSD. After that we go all over the place discussing the old underground/bootleg tape trading circuit of the pre-streaming era, the world of boutique labels and how they're run, and how Stephen Biro brough Hong Kong's notorious "Category III" (essentially NC-17) movies like Herman Yau's shocker THE UNTOLD STORY, featuring an award-winning performance by Anthony Wong, to a wider audience in the U.S. We also go into some pretty weird tangents about all kinds of dark subject matter including the question of whether or not snuff is real, how Illuminati conspiracy theories influenced extreme horror movies like the American Guinea Pig movies, recent Unearthed Films titles like the Henry Lee Lucas biopic Confessions of a Serial Killer and the long-awaited anthology The Profane Exhibit (featuring such stalwart filmmakers of the genre as Cannibal Holocaust's Ruggero Deodato, the controversial Uwe Boll, Spanish filmmaking maverick Nacho Vigalondo, and others), body modification and Biro's script to an unmade sequel to Brian Yuzna's body horror cult classic Society, Srdjan Spasojevic's A Serbian Film and Biro's documentary on it called A Serbian Documentary, and much, much more. Again, this episode is about extreme horror movies so proceed with caution if you're squeamish.
Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio - Track: "Exorcism"

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