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The disgusting horror film banned in over 40 countries so controversial someone was arrested for screening
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Published 16:55 18 Sep 2024 GMT+1

The disgusting horror film banned in over 40 countries so controversial someone was arrested for screening

It is a sickening watch

Michael Slavin

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Warning: This article discusses themes that may upset some readers.

When it comes to horror films, the worst have always elicited some crazy reactions.

Whether it be Longlegs’ use of satanic imagery causing viewers to pass out or the Terrifier franchise making everyone (myself included) bring their lunch back up, horror films can get reactions like no other.

This, however, is a film on another level.

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This is a film that is so controversial, so f*cked up, someone once got arrested for even daring to put it on at a film festival.

The film is an incredibly tough watch (Unearthed Films)
The film is an incredibly tough watch (Unearthed Films)

Add to that the fact that it has been banned in over 40 countries, and you have a recipe for what might be the most controversial film of all time.

With a low core of 45% on Rotten Tomatoes it may not be a critical darling, but for sickos who are fans of the most messed up films put to screen, this is the perfect watch for you here.

Watch the trailer here – and keep in mind that despite the bizarre vibe, it is still an unsettling watch.

The film in question is called A Serbian Film, and the above has been no exaggeration.

It follows a retired porn star, Milos, who is offered one last pay day to make their final film for a crazy amount of money.

Before he can change his mind, Milos realises he has signed up for a brutal snuff film – full of deranged sexual content, murder, and other things so awful we can’t even tell you what they are.

When asked how they came up with the film, director Srđan Spasojević told Indiewire: “We just wanted to express our deepest and honest feelings towards our region and also the world in general — a world that is sugar-coated in political correctness, but also very rotten under that façade”.

The film was released in 2010 to widespread controversy - with every country it was released in needing substantial cuts in order for it to even receive a rating.

A Serbian Film has a very infamous reputation.
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In the US, it needed to be cut by roughly a minute to receive a NC-17 rating, whilst in the UK it was required to be cut by a massive three minutes and 48 seconds across 11 scenes to even be released.

One film festival director was even arrested for screening the film, as Angel Sala was charged with ‘exhibiting child pornography’ in 2011 following complaints from a Roman Catholic organisation.

The charges against Sala were later dropped, but he could have faced up to one year in prison if convicted.

Of the 46+ countries to have banned the film, major markets such as Spain, Australia, and Malaysia have all prevented screenings of the movie from ever taking place.

The film has divided critics, with some recognising the vision of the director and others calling it ‘disgusting’.

Film critic Mark Kermode said in his review: “The director says it’s allegorical… if it so, then the allegory just gets lost in the increasingly stupid splatter.

“The most annoying thing about it is – torture porn is one thing, but pompous, pretentious torture porn is something else.”

If you’re still reading thinking: “Yep, sounds good, I want to watch it”, then the top review on IMDB is sure to either put you off or fully confirm that mindset.

It reads: “I heard about this movie on YouTube it was someone saying don't watch it it's made to disturb you but I didn't listen and I feel like vomiting now please do not watch this just don't I'm literally crying right now.”

I don’t know about you, but I think I’m going to listen to them.

You can watch A Serbian Film on Vudu in the US. But I wouldn't. No, really.

Featured Image Credit: Unearthed Films

Topics: Horror, Film and TV, World News

Michael Slavin
Michael Slavin

Michael Slavin is a Film and TV writer for LADbible. After completing an English Literature with Creative Writing degree at Surrey University, followed by a Masters in International Journalism at Salford University, he began working for the Warrington Guardian as a reporter. Throughout this though, he did freelance work about Film and TV for publications such as DiscussingFilm, looking for any excuse to get to rant about films. He has now finally got that wish.

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