As shocking and relevant today as it was when it was first filmed, two Italian filmmakers present a documentary that explores the Dark Continent's violent, volatile years following the collapse of... more
Exploring the culture of life, death, sex and religion amidst the barbarism of civilization, this "shockumentary," produced by some of the most well-known filmmakers within the genre, Mondo Cane... more
The salacious and uproarious American Grindhouse explores the hidden history of the exploitation film, those popular purveyors of cheap sex and violence. It emerged from the tents of carnie sideshows... more
Gualtiero Jacopetti, Franco Prosperi. One of the most reviled and misunderstood films of its time, this epic documentary-like recreation of the atrocities surrounding the American slave trade was... more
This shocking mockumentary is definitely not for the faint-hearted—and not for the dinner hour. Each volume contains several scenes of violent, actual deaths including "gourmets" enjoying live monkey... more
Hans Conried, Helena Reckitt, Mike Vraney. This unsual documentary covers the bizarre creation of 60's- and 70's-era driving safety films, which featured graphic violence, gore, and real corpses to... more
Cops kinda run the show sometime after the bewitching hour in this triple feature set of action-packed thrillers. Includes The Big Racket (Fabio Testi. 1976/104 min/NR), The Heroin Busters (Fabio... more
A shocking, unflinching documentary from the Mondo masters studying women's roles in the international culture of the bizarre—from mothers to murderers and warriors to whores. You have to see it to... more
Again igniting a firestorm of outrage, directors Gualtiero Jacopetti and Franco Prosperi travel the world to explore primitives, penitents and perversions once more. From the burning monks of Saigon... more
The producer/director team of Lee Frost and Bob Cresse cultivates these two "Mondo" documentaries and exposes the genre's under-cover activities by using hidden cameras and one-way glass. In Mondo... more
In 1966, the notorious producer/director/distributor team of Lee Frost and Bob Cresse (HOT SPUR, THE SCAVENGERS) combined the extremes of the Mondo genre with their own depraved aesthetic to create... more