Snuff: A Documentary About Killing on Camera

A controversial, disturbing, uncomfortable, stomach-churning, 76-minute documentary that consists primarily of interviews with a film historian (Raymond P. Whalen), an FBI agent/profiler (Larry C. Brubaker), directors (Ryan Schaddelee and Todd Cobery), a video store owner, a producer (Mark L. Rosen), media and cultural studies lecturers (Michelle Lekas and Julie Wilson), and a policewoman (Linda Flanders) and film snippets of alleged on-camera murders to examine the correlation of snuff films to hardcore pornography and the horrifying and abhorrent urban legend and myth that snuff films exist in which people are tortured and then killed on camera for profit.
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