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'Cannibal Holocaust' director Ruggero Deodato passes away at 83
Updated On: 30 December, 2022 03:22 PM IST | Washington | ANI
Through the 1970s and 1980s, he continued to write and/or direct Italian movies and TV shows, frequently making uncredited cameo appearances. Body Count (1986), The Barbarians (1987), and Dial Help (1988), which he also co-wrote, were some of his post-Cannibal Holocaust films

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Italian filmmaker Ruggero Deodato, whose hyper-realistic found-footage horror pic Cannibal Holocaust got him arrested and was banned in more than 50 countries, passed away aged 83 on Thursday.
According to Deadline, a US-based news outlet, no detailed information about his death was given. Over the course of a 60-year career, Deodato produced scores of movies and TV shows in a variety of genres, but none was more infamous, divisive, or under scrutiny than the 1980s Cannibal Holocaust. Many viewers mistakenly thought that the local actors were actually killed off-screen due to the film's severe and realistic-looking gore. Italian police confiscated the movie, and Deodato was eventually taken into custody and put on trial for killing and animal abuse.
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