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Directed by Mladen Djordjevic Starring Mihajlo Jovanovic Cinematography Nemanja Jovanov Director Mladen Đorđević Music director Janja Lončar | 6.1/10 IMDb Written by Mladen Djordjevic Music by Janga Loncar Initial release 21 July 2011 (Slovenia) Screenplay Mladen Đorđević | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Produced by Srdan GolubovicJelena Mitrovic Producers Srdan Golubovic, Jelena Mitrovic Cast Ana Jovanovic, Natasa Miljus, Mihajlo Jovanovic, Predrag Damnjanovic, Radivoj Knezevic Similar A Serbian Film, 3 Needles, Hardcore, Last House on Dead End Street, About Cherry |
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The Life and Death of a Porno Gang (Serbian: Život i smrt porno bande) is a 2009 Serbian horror film following a group of travelling sex show performers and pornographic filmmakers who are lured into making snuff films.
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- The life and death of a porno gang trailer ita
- The life and death of a porno gang 2009 film review
- Synopsis
- Cast
- Reception
- Awards
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The life and death of a porno gang 2009 film review
Synopsis
Marko (Mihajlo Jovanovic) is an unsuccessful director that begins filming with Cane (Srdjan Miletic), a porn director, after he finds himself unable to successfully shoot his own films. Through these films Marko finds an outlet for the anger he feels towards society, as well as a new group of friends in the porn industry. Marko eventually has a falling out with Cane and starts his own porn cabaret club. An initially positive beginning turns sour when Cane's brother interrupts a film premiere, resulting in the press destroying Marko and his club. Marko debates leaving the city, but is approached by a German journalist who suggests that Marko begin making snuff films.
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Reception
Critical reception for The Life and Death of a Porno Gang was mixed to positive. DVD Talk recommended the movie overall, but warned that viewers that some of the imagery was "repulsive and horrifying" while also stating that it "never threatens to overwhelm the intelligence, artistry, or humanity at the film's core." Film School Rejects panned The Life and Death of a Porno Gang, commenting that the director "made a scatter-brained film that fails to string together any coherent narrative outside of getting the audience from one distressing image to the next. For a movie so high on its own substance, it is shockingly lacking in any substance whatsoever."