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Flesh, Blood & Censorship is a candid dive into the world of Pete Walker, a director who thrived in the murky waters of UK B-movies during the 60s and 70s. The documentary captures Walker’s evolution from churning out sexploitation flicks to crafting what he termed 'terror' thrillers. It’s fascinating to see the way he navigated the cultural landscape, trying to offer something rawer than the polished Hammer films. The pacing feels reflective, almost like a conversation with an old friend sharing stories of the past. The practical effects and cheeky performances add a layer of charm. It’s like stepping into a time capsule of a bygone era, rife with its unique blend of audacity and artistry, capturing the spirit of independent filmmaking.
Captures the essence of 60s and 70s UK B-movies.Focuses on the transition from sexploitation to terror thrillers.Provides insight into practical effects used in Walker's films.
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