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Snuff-Movie

  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
3.8/10
780
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Snuff-Movie (2005)
Horror

Boris Arkadin is a horror film maker. His pregnant wife was brutally murdered by a Manson-like gang of hippy psychopaths during the 1960s. He becomes a virtual recluse - until years later he... Read allBoris Arkadin is a horror film maker. His pregnant wife was brutally murdered by a Manson-like gang of hippy psychopaths during the 1960s. He becomes a virtual recluse - until years later he directs his own snuff inspired movies. He invites actors to take part in an audition at h... Read allBoris Arkadin is a horror film maker. His pregnant wife was brutally murdered by a Manson-like gang of hippy psychopaths during the 1960s. He becomes a virtual recluse - until years later he directs his own snuff inspired movies. He invites actors to take part in an audition at his country manor house - blurring the lines of what is real and what is fiction.

  • Director
    • Bernard Rose
  • Writer
    • Bernard Rose
  • Stars
    • Jeroen Krabbé
    • Lisa Enos
    • Teri Harrison-Keaton
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
    780
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bernard Rose
    • Writer
      • Bernard Rose
    • Stars
      • Jeroen Krabbé
      • Lisa Enos
      • Teri Harrison-Keaton
    • 21User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
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    Jeroen Krabbé
    Jeroen Krabbé
    • Boris Arkadin…
    Lisa Enos
    Lisa Enos
    • Mary Arkardin…
    Teri Harrison-Keaton
    • Pamela
    • (as Teri Harrison)
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    Alastair Mackenzie
    Alastair Mackenzie
    • Justin…
    Lyndsey Marshal
    Lyndsey Marshal
    • Sandy…
    Hugo Myatt
    • Dr. Culpepper…
    Tedy Necula
    • Marco Arkadin
    • (as Teodor Necula)
    Joe Reegan
    Joe Reegan
    • James…
    Sharif Rosales-Webb
    • Hugo
    • (as Sharif)
    • …
    Andrew Tiernan
    Andrew Tiernan
    • constable Fred
    Catalina Harabagiu
    • Laura…
    Viorica Voda
    • Karin…
    Luana Stoica
    Luana Stoica
    • Wet Nurse
    Roxana Andronescu
    • Midwife
    Andrei Ionescu
    • Inquisitor
    Daniel Pasleaga
    • Inquisitor
    • (as Daniel Pusleaga)
    Romeo Raicu
    • Inquisitor
    Vasilescu Valentin
    Vasilescu Valentin
    • Inquisitor
    • (as Vali Vasilescu)
    • Director
      • Bernard Rose
    • Writer
      • Bernard Rose
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    3mistoppi

    Huge disappointment

    This film is a huge disappointed. It's like Bernard Rose tried to make something disgusting yet weirdly artistic and failed. The film had so much potential, but the execution was poor. It could've been thrilling, but it feels too distant for the audience to actually fear for the characters. It leaves you with the kind of confusion that doesn't feel as good as an amazing plot twist that just comes out of nowhere and changes everything. It's the kind of confusion that just leaves you wondering, what did I just see, and not in a good way.

    I just expected something a lot different. It's kind of like with Natural Born Killers - a simple plot that could be a great movie, but the filmmakers make it too artistic and deep and ruining the simplicity.
    7rogerwalkertwo-1

    I enjoyed it.

    This isn't a horror film as much as it is a film about horror.

    In a Don Quixote-ian attempt to create features outside of the "Holywood" norm, Bernard Rose has created another horror film..but this time, it seems, with no restrictions whatsoever. This has all the feel of the classical "content" driven horror films of the seventies. Don't Look Now - comes to mind as well as other low budget thrillers that have achieved cult status. The director takes us from Hammer Horror to online snuff footage in just a couple reels. Rose has proved himself very capable of handling the genre of horror films with his extensive catalogue, including Candyman and Paperhouse.

    Rose is attempting to showing us the unreality of the horror genre and all media in general. The ultimate lies that are inherent in film making...from framing a camera shot to editing to sound design they can all be manipulated to create any response desired. Our response is utter shock at the depravity of the action in this film.

    At times the film becomes deprecating and so self referential that I had to laugh. Even the characters laugh at themselves at some of the references. For instance one "actor" is told he, "is the care taker." At that point he realizes the reference himself.

    There is a cavalcade of characters from recent history that the film refers to; from Sharon Tate and Roman Polanski (Boris Arkadin Character) to Private Lyndie England, It seems Rose has addressed more in this movie and he's creating more questions than he's answering. Which is fine because, quite frankly, I already forgot what happened in the last "Chucky" movie.

    I am glad to see a director let loose and have total control of the production. I would like to see more of it. This isn't mindless or passive theatre and it is definitely worth a more than one viewing.

    It is most certainly going to be either loved or hated.
    3Napoleon Wilson

    Disappointing

    Being somewhat a fan of Candyman, I was happy and looking forward to see Snuff here at the Edinbourgh Film Festival. The subject matter looked very interesting and me and my friends thought the time is right for another Grindhouse film. I was absolutely shocked to see what I can only describe as a bad Amateur Film then. Badly edited, shot on cheap looking video, this was something you might expect from a first time filmmaker, trying to break into the business (and failing at that) and not from an experienced horror aficionado. The story is boring throughout and telegraphing the plot points 20 minutes before they occur. It also makes no sense whatsoever. It is exploitive without any justification. I might even like that, if I'd been scared or shocked at any time other than about how bad it is. Avoid!
    5Coventry

    Let's put this in the "close but no cigar"-section...

    The storyline, settings and production values of this film are all strangely similar to the notoriously sick horror classic "Last House on Dead End Street". Could it possibly be that pure grim grindhouse exploitation is back from the dead?!? Well, not really, but the least you can say about "Snuff-Movie" is that it's a reasonably good attempt to revive the misogynous shock-cinema from the 70's. Even more surprising is that the film is a one-man project of Bernard Rose, a director whose older films "Candyman" and "Paperhouse" are still regarded as stylish and prominent horror classics. The underrated Dutch actor Jeroen Krabbé stars as the embittered filmmaker Boris Arkadim who lost his beautiful wife and a share of close friends because they were killed by a bunch of violent maniacs who videotaped their crimes. Fourteen years later, Boris decides to make a new movie that tells the story of that night and thus four actors are lured to his isolated mansion full of cameras. It takes quite a while before anyone notices, but Boris plans to slaughter his guests on camera for real. Bernard Rose's script tries to be a little TOO intelligent (especially near the end) and the tension-level lowers with every plot twist. The gore is incontestably NASTY and there's plenty of authentic sleaze (there's a blond Playboy model in the cast, people!), so fans of underground-trash horror will love those moments! Despite the promising title, however, "Snuff-Movie" isn't half as disturbing, offensive or controversial as it wants to be and the film definitely needed a better climax. The acting performances are more than adequate and the cinematography with a Sony hand-camera is fairly well-handled. Worth a look if you're into semi-extreme cinema.
    7xatticus-mushx

    Weirdly brilliant..

    Not What i expected... but...

    This film is weirdly brilliant, nothing to what i thought it was going to be, to be honest, i never review films, and especially i never ever write them, but after watching this film..then reading the bad reviews i felt i had to step in..!! This film isn't bad, it isn't a failure, if you think that you obviously don't understand the point of the director, I'm 18 and i understand it fully, to understand it you need to loose the whole negativity attitude.

    It started out a nightmare of a film, with cheap crappy camera shots, poor lighting, poor acting, then i realised that it is ALL THERE FOR A REASON.

    You wont understand the film until you watch the last scene a few times over, but when you do you will feel satisfied with the knowledge that you actually understand what a genius director is trying to say..if you don't then it doesn't make it a bad film..

    Cheers for listening, Chris

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    • Trivia
      Jeroen Krabbé (Boris Arkadin) agreed to take his role because of his friendship with director Bernard Rose.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Dark Side of Porn: Does Snuff Exist? (2006)

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    • Release date
      • August 27, 2005 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Romania
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Snuff Movie
    • Filming locations
      • Castel Film Studios, Bucharest, Romania
    • Production companies
      • Capitol Films
      • Enos/Rose Productions
      • Junction Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,142
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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