Mondo Film

Mondo film is a type of quasidocumentary, usually depicting sensational topics and scenes. The fad started with Mondo cane (1962) and proved quite popular. Over the years the film makers wanted to top each other in shock value in order to draw in audiences. Cruelty to animals, accidents, tribal initiation rites and surgeries are a common feature of a typical mondo. Much of the action is also staged, even though the film makers may claim their goal to document only "the reality". The Faces of Death series is probably the best known example.

Bibliography

  • Killing for Culture: An Illustrated History of Death Film from Mondo to Snuff, by David Kerekes and David Slater, ISBN 1871592208, paperback, 1996

 

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