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Faces of Death

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In a world where curiosity about the macabre knows no bounds, a reporter embarks on a disturbing journey through a series of documentaries that explore the most extreme manifestations of violence and death. It all begins when a group of researchers delves into the darkest corners of the human experience, gathering footage and testimonies of horrific events from around the globe. From sacrifice rituals in remote tribes to the harsh realities of life in hospitals, the film becomes a collage of horror and astonishment.

As the narrative unfolds, the reporter confronts his own demons, questioning his motives and the ethics behind his work. The line between real horror and a distorted representation of death becomes blurred, leading the viewer into a visceral experience. The grotesque and disturbing images, combined with reflections on the nature of life and death, invite deep contemplation about the morbid and voyeuristic fascination of modern society.

With an approach that blends elements of documentary and horror cinema, this work becomes a bold commentary on death in contemporary culture. The reporter, caught in this spiral of horror, becomes a mirror to the audience, challenging them to question what they are willing to see or ignore in their quest to understand the ineffable. The experience may be harrowing, but it is also a journey from which no one can escape.

Media type
Movie
Year
1978
Director
John Alan Schwartz
Writer
John Alan Schwartz
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
4.20
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
25.00
Actors
Michael Carr
Samuel Berkowitz
Mary Ellen Brighton
Adolf Hitler
Thomas Noguchi
Gender
Terror
Documental
Country
United States
Producers
Rosilyn T. Scott
Original title
Faces of Death
Duration
105
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