A video discusses seven horror films that were banned in many countries due to their graphic content, cruelty, and violence. The films listed are:
1. "120 Days of Sodom" (1975) - Banned for its brutal scenes of violence, perversion, and necrophilia.
2. "A Serbian Film" (2010) - Banned for its extreme violence, depravity, and child abuse content.
3. "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre" (1974) - Banned for its graphic violence and gore.
4. "Freaks" (1932) - Banned for its depiction of people with disabilities and its perceived cruelty.
5. "Grotesque" (2009) - Banned for its extreme violence and gore.
6. "Goodbye Africa" (1986) - Banned for its documentary-style footage of violence and cruelty in Africa.
7. "Cannibal Holocaust" (1980) - Banned for its graphic violence, gore, and animal cruelty.
The video discusses the reasons behind the ban of each film and warns viewers of the disturbing content.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The documentary "Goodbye Africa" was banned in many countries due to its depiction of real-life cruelty and violence.
2. The film "Between the Hell of Cannibals" was banned in over 50 countries due to its graphic content and use of real animals in filming.
3. The film "Freaks" was banned in many countries in the early 20th century due to its depiction of people with disabilities.
4. The film "Texas Chain Saw Massacre" was banned in many countries due to its graphic violence and cruelty.
5. The film "Serbian Film" was banned in many countries due to its depiction of extreme violence, depravity, and child abuse.
6. The film "120 Days of Sodom" was banned in many countries due to its graphic content, including scenes of violence, perversion, and necrophilia.
Additionally, the following facts were mentioned:
7. The film "Between the Hell of Cannibals" was released in 1977 and was directed by Umberto Lenzi.
8. The film "Freaks" was released in 1932 and was directed by Tod Browning.
9. The film "Texas Chain Saw Massacre" was released in 1974 and was directed by Tobe Hooper.
10. The film "Serbian Film" was released in 2010 and was directed by Srdjan Spasojevic.
11. The film "120 Days of Sodom" was released in 1975 and was directed by Pier Paolo Pasolini.
Note that these facts are based on the text and may not be comprehensive or entirely accurate.