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Dan and Bradley and their special guest, friend and writer Paul Grammatico discuss the early 1970's work of of Spanish director Eloy de la Iglesia. Well known in Spain but little seen or discussed outside of his home country. As an outspoken Gay Socialist, Filmmaker Iglesia created work in the early 70's that pushed the boundaries of the time graphically, sexually and politically.
the films:
CANNIBAL MAN (The Week of The Killer)
MURDER IN A BLUE WORLD
NO ONE HEARD THE SCREAM
links:
MFH TWITTER
BRADLEY TWITTER
DAN TWITTER
PAUL TWITTER
MFH WEBSITE
MFH PATREON
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Dan and Bradley and their special guest, friend and writer Paul Grammatico discuss the early 1970's work of of Spanish director Eloy de la Iglesia. Well known in Spain but little seen or discussed outside of his home country. As an outspoken Gay Socialist, Filmmaker Iglesia created work in the early 70's that pushed the boundaries of the time graphically, sexually and politically.
the films:
CANNIBAL MAN (The Week of The Killer)
MURDER IN A BLUE WORLD
NO ONE HEARD THE SCREAM
links:
MFH TWITTER
BRADLEY TWITTER
DAN TWITTER
PAUL TWITTER
MFH WEBSITE
MFH PATREON

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