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Duration: 358 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: unknown |
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Birth Name: Lucia Costantini
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"Lucia Costantini, a Colombian actress, is renowned for her bold approach to on-screen nudity. Her sole cinematic appearance in Cannibal Holocaust (1980), directed by Ruggero Deodato, is a testament to her uninhibited portrayal of an Amazonian tribeswoman. Born in the late 60s and initially working as a seamstress and wardrobe assistant on films like The Mafia Triangle (1981) and the TV series La piovra, Costantini's decision to bare all in Cannibal Holocaust was a conscious choice that catapulted her into infamy. In the controversial found-footage film, she fearlessly displayed her naked body, covered in mud, as she engaged in a fierce struggle with an Amazonian attacker. Her scene, while not gratuitous, provided a raw, visceral experience that added authenticity to the film's depiction of tribal warfare. Despite her brief foray into acting, Costantini returned to her roots in the costume department, leaving behind a memorable impression on both audiences and her fellow actresses who wished they too possessed her courage."
Detailed biography for Unknown Girls not available.
Release Year: 1980
Alternative Title: Cannibal holocausto, Канибалска гибел, Canibal Holocausto, Holocausto Canibal, L'Enfer des Cannibales, Holocausto caníbal, Kanibalové, Kannibalmassakren, Kannibaalien polttouhrit, To olokaftoma ton kannivalon, Shokujinzoku, Nadzy i rozszarpani, Holokaust ljudoždera, Ад каннибалов, Ruggero Deodato's Cannibal Holocaust, Nackt und zerfleischt
Director: Ruggero Deodato
Writer: Gianfranco Clerici
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Companies: Bolivariana Films, F.D. Cinematografica, Transcontinental Films, United Artists Europa
Genre: Adventure Film, Found Footage, Horror, Splatter Film
Awards: N/A
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A group of documentarians venture into the Amazon rainforest to film local cannibal tribes. However, they soon fall victim to their own exploitative intentions and are killed one by one in brutal fashion. A New York University professor later retrieves their footage, which he uses to assemble a documentary about their fate.
Cannibal Holocaust (1980) is an Italian horror film directed by Ruggero Deodato, known for its extreme violence and animal cruelty. The movie is presented as a found footage film-within-a-film, following a group of documentary filmmakers who travel to the Amazon rainforest to capture footage of local tribes. Despite warnings from local guides about the dangers of entering tribal territories without permission, they proceed anyway, ultimately leading to their demise at the hands of the tribespeople. The film is notorious for its graphic content and was banned in several countries due to its controversial nature.