The documentary acts as a visual encyclopedia, featuring clips and behind-the-scenes stories from classics such as:
A "Video Nasty" staple famous for its extreme ending, it was a major commercial success that helped fund many of his later projects.
The IMDb page for Joe D'Amato Totally Uncut highlights that this 68-minute documentary features deep-dive interviews where D’Amato shares candid memories of his most infamous productions. Key Films Explored
A hybrid of the popular "Black Emanuelle" series and the Italian cannibal subgenre. Insights from the "Totally Uncut" Series
A spiritual successor to Anthropophagous known for its realistic "blood and guts" effects.
Joe D’Amato was one of Italy's most prolific directors, with nearly 200 features to his credit under numerous pseudonyms like David Hills and Steve Benson. While notorious for his "sexploitation" and hardcore adult films, he left an indelible mark on the horror genre by blending extreme gore with disturbing eroticism.
Often considered his masterpiece, this film features taxidermy, necrophilia, and cannibalism, set to a haunting score by the prog-rock band Goblin .