One of the original Video Nasties returns, ready to deprave and corrupt a whole new generation. The Cannibal Man is the story of Marcos, a slaughter-house worker turned serial killer, for whom one gruesome murder leads inexorably to another.Once considered dangerous enough to be banned, there's more to Eloy De La Iglesia's movie than cheap thrills: it's a comment on life under fascism, a world where brutality leads to brutality. 88 Films are proud to present this misunderstood masterpiece, restored, remastered and still capable of drawing blood.HIGH-DEFINITION BLU-RAY PRESENTATION IN 1.85:1 ASPECT RATIOENGLISH MONO 2.0 AUDIOSPANISH MONO 2.0 AUDIO WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES2 Versions of the film - Internation Cut [98 Mins] and Extended Cut [107 Mins]Audio Commentary by David Flint [International Cut]Audio Commentary by Nathaniel Thompson and Troy Howarth [International Cut]Digesting Cannibal Man - An interview with Dr Bárbara Barreiro LeónAn Unlikely Video Nasty - Interview with Dr Johnny WalkerA Bloody History, Viewing Horror Under Dictatorships - An Interview with Dr Alejandra Rodriguez-RemediDeleted ScenesRed-band TrailerGreen-Band TrailerRe-issue Trailer
Captured by the US military in Afghanistan Mohammed (Vincent Gallo) is transported to a secret detention centre in Europe. When the vehicle he is riding in crashes he finds himself suddenly free and on the run in a snow-blanketed forest a world away from the desert home he knew. Relentlessly pursued by an army that does not officially exist Mohammed must confront the necessity to kill in order to survive.
Captured by the US military in Afghanistan Mohammed (Vincent Gallo) is transported to a secret detention centre in Europe. When the vehicle he is riding in crashes he finds himself suddenly free and on the run in a snow-blanketed forest a world away from the desert home he knew. Relentlessly pursued by an army that does not officially exist Mohammed must confront the necessity to kill in order to survive.
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