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So, 'Video Nasties: Draconian Days' digs deep into a fascinating slice of film history, right after the Video Recordings Act shook things up in Britain. The pacing feels like a time capsule, slowly revealing the chaos and censorship that was rampant in the 80s. It captures this tense atmosphere where creativity was stifled under the weight of moral panic. The interviews and archival footage tell a raw story, showing how horror genres were unfairly judged and faced harsh backlash. And you can’t help but appreciate the practical effects showcased in these films - they had a realness that CGI just can’t touch. It’s more than just a documentary; it’s a vivid reflection on the fight for artistic expression in a turbulent time.
Focus on the moral panic era's impact on horror films.Includes compelling interviews with industry insiders.Offers a critical look at censorship and artistic freedom.
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