After the mysterious disappearance of her sister, a film censor becomes obsessed with a horror movie that seems to mirror the events of her own life. As she digs deeper, she uncovers a disturbing conspiracy that threatens to unravel her reality.
Documentary taking a look at the making of the controversial 1978 film I Spit on Your Grave.
This documentary explores the moral panic and censorship surrounding video nasties in the 1970s and 1980s in England. It delves into the confusion, clumsiness, and discussion that arose around the issue, examining the roles of the conservative government, the film industry, and the public morality. The film also examines the impact of the video cassette and the accusations of stupidity and hysteria surrounding it. Through interviews with directors, filmmakers, and politicians, it paints a comprehensive picture of the video nasties era.
Teen best friends, Billy and Con are in the final year of school and are going on one last hurrah when things are complicated by the unwelcome addition of Con's older sister Zoe. Seemingly simple friendships become complicated and complex family dynamics are made to withstand unprecedented pressures. The three teenagers go on an epic quest to complete a cult VHS collection, only to get mixed up in a gruesome murder investigation, becoming chief suspects and public enemies.
Video Nasties: Draconian Days is a documentary that explores the censorship of video nasties in Great Britain. It focuses on the impact of the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) and their efforts to regulate and ban certain films deemed too violent or obscene. The film delves into the controversy surrounding the BBFC's decisions and the impact on filmmakers, distributors, and the film industry as a whole.
A feature length documentary featuring interviews with collectors, film directors, and VHS enthusiasts. It takes us on a trip down memory lane, exploring their first experiences with the medium and the significance it held for them.
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