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Faces of Death - Vol. 1 (R18+) 1978
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These controversial, brutal and confronting films examine the different 'faces' of death. Volume I looks at a suicidal jumper, a man who sets himself on fire, cannibalistic cultists and a violent pit bull fight. Volume 2 looks at bombings during the Vietnam war, a train disaster in India and guerril...
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Spirits of the Dead (MA15+) 1968
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From Stories by Edgar Allan Poe Metzengerstein Directed by Roger Vadim William Wilson Directed by Louis Malle William Wilson, a sadistic young man is plagued by a look-alike who checkmates his every cruel and violent move. Malle skillfully balances v...
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Visitor Q (R18+) 2001
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An assailant (Visitor Q) cracks Kiyoshi on the head with a rock. The victim is the patriarch of a depraved family and this act of violence mysteriously enables the stranger to enter their unhappy home. Dysfunctional does not even begin to describe this family unit which consists of a prostitute daug...
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Daughters of Darkness (R18+) 1971
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They hunger for your BLOOD! International screen icon Delphine Seyrig (of Last Year at Marienbad fame) stars as Elizabeth Bathory, an ageless Countess with a beautiful young 'companion' (Goth goddess Andrea Rau) and a legendary legacy of perversion. But when the two women se...
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Trouble Every Day (R18+) 2001
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Without question "Trouble Every Day" was the most scandalous and shocking films at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival, made all the more stunning coming from celebrated French director Claire Denis (Chocolat), named by the Village Voice One of the 1990's Ten Best Directors. Starring Vincent Gallo (Buffal...
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Visitor Q (R18+) 2001
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An assailant (Visitor Q) cracks Kiyoshi on the head with a rock. The victim is the patriarch of a depraved family and this act of violence mysteriously enables the stranger to enter their unhappy home. Dysfunctional does not even begin to describe this family unit which consists of a prostitute daug...
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Repulsion (M) 1965
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Repulsion marked Polanski’s move from predominantly Absurdist influences to an aesthetic more closely related to Surrealism and psychoanalysis. Filmed in England in 1965, it was co-written by Roman Polanksi and long time collaborator Gérard Brach. The film deals with sexual repression, the thin line...
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Cremaster 3: Order, The (M) 2002
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A fully interactive dvd experience featuring multi-angles and 5.1 dts surround sound! From the world’s most acclaimed modern artist, “Matthew Barney” comes an opulent spectacle of fashion, sex and fantasy! In THE ORDER, a death-defying race to the top of the Guggenheim Museum, Matthew Bar...
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Daughters of Darkness (R18+) 1971
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They hunger for your BLOOD! International screen icon Delphine Seyrig (of Last Year at Marienbad fame) stars as Elizabeth Bathory, an ageless Countess with a beautiful young 'companion' (Goth goddess Andrea Rau) and a legendary legacy of perversion. But when the two women se...
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Cremaster (M) 1985
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Matthew Barney's 'The Cremaster Cycle' is a series of five art films, each with its own distinctive visual style and setting, but all linked by common themes of sexuality, transformation, transcendence, and the suspension of clearly differentiated categories. Apart from making films, Barney is a scu...
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