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    Snuff: A Documentary About Killing On Camera (2008) **[RE-UP]**

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    Snuff: A Documentary About Killing On Camera (2008) **[RE-UP]**

    Snuff: A Documentary About Killing On Camera (2008)
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    Genre: documentary

    During the last decade, it was rare to find a video of anyone freely killing someone. In the 20th century, what was described as a "snuff" film was often fake but anyone with a knack to find things could locate actual snuff films from any and all sources. In this current decade, the modern day equivalent of snuff can be found every day for your entertainment. Machete in the face, slicing necks, law enforcement killing citizens, it is a wild and sick world. Snuff: A Documentary About Killing On Camera is a documentary about the mystery of what was a snuff film before the decade which made snuff videos scare tactics, as well as fetishistic entertainment. This was directed by Paul von Stoetzel.

    Documentaries are powerful films that take the viewer on an educational journey through a topic they know nothing or very little about. That is what makes them so powerful. Snuff: A Documentary About Killing on Camera is a documentary that is riveting and chilling all while being educational.

    This documentary is able to pull together two arguments on the same topic, as well as, show info to support both sides. This is crucial for any documentary that is trying to sway the viewer to make a firm decision about something. This documentary is trying to make the viewer pick if they believe snuff films are real or jut a myth. Sadly, this is a one sided argument with very little facts provided for the myth side which is almost impossible to do since they are real in one sense of the word.

    This documentary is also able to provide interviews from people from various background and experience on the subject. This is another strong point for any documentary. We have interviews from film historians, F.B.I. agents and even first hand accounts from witnesses that had viewed snuff films being sold for profit.

    Finally, this documentary is put together very well and is able to draw emotions out of the viewer just from recounting situations. The film goes in a consistent manner that slowly builds upon points and leaves no room for error. This documentary has it’s shit together!

    Overall, Snuff: A Documentary About Killing on Camera is easily one of the hardest films to watch. This documentary holds nothing back and throws it all at the viewer which, at times, could be very overwhelming. This documentary is not for everyone but is well worth your time!


    Snuff: A Documentary About Killing On Camera (2008) **[RE-UP]**


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