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A Look at Video Nasty is a fascinating dive into a once-taboo subject, shot with a raw, almost intimate vibe. It’s just two minutes, but it packs a punch. Lachlan Wylie, the founder of the Sydney production house sharing the film's name, delves into the history of Video Nasties and how it shaped modern indie horror. The pacing feels brisk yet contemplative, as it juxtaposes the old-school criticism of these films with current perspectives. You can sense a genuine passion for the genre in Wylie's delivery, and the atmosphere is both nostalgic and a bit provocative. It’s a unique slice of film history that sparks reflection on censorship and artistic expression, all wrapped up in practical, no-frills filmmaking.
Short runtime makes it easy to fit in.Interesting perspective on a niche topic.Great for discussions about censorship in film.
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