Cannibal Holocaust (1980) (Uncut RM4k 88F Hybrid 1080p BluRay x265 HEVC 10bit AAC 2.0 Commentary) Ruggero Deodato Robert Kerman Carl Gabriel Yorke Francesca Ciardi Perry Pirkanen Luca Barbareschi 4k remastered 88 films unrated
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Cannibal Holocaust
A New York University professor returns from a rescue mission to the Amazon rainforest with the footage shot by a lost team of documentarians who were making a film about the area's local cannibal tribes.
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Cannibal Holocaust (1980), directed by Ruggero Deodato, fully uncut and unrated, 88 Films 4k remaster hybrid with missing scene from the XT Video remaster, encoded in 10 bit HEVC with AAC sound, including stereo remaster, original theatrical mono, three commentary tracks, and English subtitles.
IMDb : https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078935/
Video encoded in two-pass 13.0 kbps x265 10bit with the veryslow preset for archive quality image.
English subtitles OCRed, proofed and corrected.
Note : I'd already done this, but Ruggero Deodato sadly passed away a month ago, and the new 4k remaster came out just a little before that, so I thought it was time to revisit it. As a bonus, this is the 88 Films 4k remaster, but with a scene that was cut because it's actually illegal in the UK, restored, taken from the XT Video Remaster, so this is as fully uncut as it gets.
This vicious, repulsive Italian cannibal classic hardly needs an introduction, but here it is anyway: Not the first Italian cannibal film, nor the first found footage film, but one of the most notorious and influential of both genres. Watching it now, I'm struck by how shocking and gnarly it still is, from the unsimulated shots of animal cruelty (which are, honestly, pretty hard to watch), to the cynical attitudes of the characters and the utter degradation they visit upon each other. Does the film denounce violent media and the people who profit off of it, or is it itself complicit? At best, it's hypocritical and exploitative, but it also does feel like it genuinely has something it wants to say, in between the incessant rape and murder, with references to mondo filmmaking and tabloid sensationalism. It's realistic and raw enough that the producers planned to market it as a snuff film, until Deodato was hauled off to court suspected of murder, and the actors had to appear to convince everyone they were still alive.
The story, as is often the case, is pretty simple, an anthropology professor goes to the Amazon to find out what happened to a previous documentary expedition by a notorious film crew making mondo films, witnesses some atrocities, and manages to recover the raw footage from the natives, who seem to have killed the film crew. Returning to New York City, the professor and the media executives who sent the film crew in the first place watch the material, and find out not only what happened to them, but exactly how far they were willing to go to get "exceptional" footage. No one comes out looking good in the end, and it's nasty, unflinching, and at times pretty racist.
This 88 Films 4k remaster is quite good, with nice detail, good contrast and color (maybe a bit too crushed in the blacks), and well managed grain, although it's not particularly clean, with lots of visible dust and scratches, especially in the more chaotic scenes, but it kind of lends realism to it anyway. The 16mm found footage is grotty and nasty on purpose, of course, while the footage of the second expedition and the people in NYC is of better quality. The stereo remaster sounds good, and the three commentary tracks are interesting enough, although Deodato's basic English, and the actors sounding kind of drunk, confused, and morose makes it a bit obvious and pat at times. With the one scene restored from the XT Video remaster (which was done by the original remuxer, not by me, so I can't take credit), this is likely to be the definitive version of this film.
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Audio #1 : AAC LC / 256 kb/s / 2 channels / Stereo remaster / English / *Default
Audio #2 : AAC LC / 192 kb/s / 1 channel / Original theatrical mono / English
Audio #3 : AAC LC / 128 kb/s / 2 channels / Commentary by novelists & film critics Kim Newman & Barry Forshaw / English
Audio #4 : AAC LC / 128 kb/s / 2 channels / Commentary by director Ruggero Deodato and actor Robert Kerman / English
Audio #5 : AAC LC / 128 kb/s / 2 channels / Commentary by actors Carl Yorke and Francesca Ciardi, moderated by Callum Waddel and Mike Baronas / English
Text #1 : SRT / 15 b/s / English for non-English dialogue
Text #2 : SRT / 43 b/s / English
Chapters:
00:00:00.000 : Main titles
00:02:13.884 : Man is omnipotent
00:05:34.251 : Amazonia
00:08:36.725 : Return to the camp
00:09:29.486 : Arrival of Monroe
00:12:10.188 : Chaco
00:13:43.698 : On the trail
00:15:20.336 : Leeches!
00:17:24.877 : Discovering Felipe
00:18:21.225 : "Tonight we eat meat!"
00:19:44.433 : The adultress
00:23:25.362 : Miguel's peace offering
00:26:27.336 : The Yacumo village
00:29:11.833 : Dinner with the Yacumos
00:29:44.741 : Back on the trail
00:31:06.656 : The Shamatari vs. the Yacumos
00:34:07.546 : Token of gratitude
00:35:23.413 : Experiment in psychology
00:37:10.145 : The ghastly remains
00:37:45.305 : Monroe makes a move
00:40:15.288 : Dinner with the Yanomamo
00:41:33.950 : Back in New York
00:43:26.521 : The Last Road to Hell
00:45:25.765 : Terrible primadonnas
00:47:53.829 : Colleagues and family
00:51:01.016 : Reel One
00:52:58.425 : Sea turtle
00:56:55.621 : Reel two
00:57:55.681 : The death of Felipe
01:00:07.187 : Fame
01:01:09.332 : Reel three / Saved by the anaconda
01:02:03.762 : First Yacumo encounter
01:03:52.912 : The Yacumo village
01:06:42.582 : The massacre of the Yacumos
01:09:07.894 : In the mood
01:11:56.395 : "People want sensationalism"
01:13:16.893 : Reel four
01:13:41.667 : Nature recycles everything
01:14:13.491 : Social surgery
01:15:46.459 : Alan's dream
01:16:43.015 : Money from misery
01:17:40.573 : The final reels
01:18:38.130 : Little monkey
01:21:42.272 : The impalement
01:22:58.557 : "They're all around us!"
01:24:50.794 : Jack
01:28:08.200 : Trapped
01:28:59.793 : Faye
01:32:28.668 : Alan
01:33:30.939 : The real cannibals / End credits
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