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Introduction: A Snuff Film on Copyright In the world of extreme cinema, few films have generated as much visceral reaction—both for their on-screen content and their off-screen distribution struggles—as Eli Roth’s 2013 cannibal horror film, The Green Inferno . For horror aficionados, it was a long-awaited love letter to the controversial "cannibal boom" of the 1970s and 80s (specifically Cannibal Holocaust ). For the average viewer, it was a stomach-churning ordeal of dismemberment, impalement, and cultural anxiety. The Green Inferno Filmyzilla
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