
Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael Dissecting Cannibal Holocaust w/ Nathan Wardinski
Oct 28, 2025
Film writer and critic Nathan Wardinski, author of Dissecting Cannibal Holocaust, dives deep into the notorious film by Ruggero Deodato. They explore its complex narrative structure and how it defies simple political categorization. Wardinski clarifies the myths surrounding its production, including the legal troubles linked to animal portrayals. The conversation reveals the film's critique of civilization and humanity's savage nature while discussing its cultural impact, moral ambiguity, and relevance to contemporary issues.
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Discovering The Film On VHS
- Nathan first found Cannibal Holocaust via a list of "most disturbing" films and hunted a VHS copy in the early 2000s.
- He watched it during the Iraq invasion, which shaped his political reading of the film.
Legal Fight Centered On Violence
- Cannibal Holocaust marked a shift: obscenity prosecution targeted extreme violence rather than just sex or religion.
- Prosecutors used statutes about animal murder in public entertainment to press charges.
Mondo Tradition Shapes The Film's Ethics
- The film entwines the Mondo shock-documentary tradition with narrative fiction to question authenticity.
- Real footage and staged scenes blur credibility and force viewers to distrust images.






