Cannibal ferox (1981)
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"Cannibal Ferox" (1981), directed by Umberto Lenzi, is an Italian exploitation horror film notorious for its graphic violence and controversial content. It does include some nudity, typical of the cannibal subgenre of that era, which often blended gore with provocative imagery to shock audiences.
The film features a few scenes with nudity, primarily involving the character Pat, played by Zora Kerova. In one notable sequence, Pat is shown topless while lying on a bed, engaging in a conversation with Mike (Giovanni Lombardo Radice). The nudity here is brief and serves the film's exploitative tone rather than being overtly sexual. Another scene involves tribal characters, where brief glimpses of nudity (such as bare breasts or buttocks) occur in a non-sexual, anthropological context, reflecting the film's jungle setting. Additionally, there’s a gruesome moment where Mike is stripped and tortured, exposing his body (including prosthetic genitalia) before a violent act, though this is more about horror than eroticism.
These scenes are sparse and scattered throughout the film, often overshadowed by its extreme violence and animal cruelty, which garnered more attention and led to its "video nasty" status in the UK. The nudity aligns with the genre’s tendency to push boundaries, but it’s not a central focus compared to the film’s reputation for brutality.
The film features a few scenes with nudity, primarily involving the character Pat, played by Zora Kerova. In one notable sequence, Pat is shown topless while lying on a bed, engaging in a conversation with Mike (Giovanni Lombardo Radice). The nudity here is brief and serves the film's exploitative tone rather than being overtly sexual. Another scene involves tribal characters, where brief glimpses of nudity (such as bare breasts or buttocks) occur in a non-sexual, anthropological context, reflecting the film's jungle setting. Additionally, there’s a gruesome moment where Mike is stripped and tortured, exposing his body (including prosthetic genitalia) before a violent act, though this is more about horror than eroticism.
These scenes are sparse and scattered throughout the film, often overshadowed by its extreme violence and animal cruelty, which garnered more attention and led to its "video nasty" status in the UK. The nudity aligns with the genre’s tendency to push boundaries, but it’s not a central focus compared to the film’s reputation for brutality.
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