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No discussion of is complete without Ruggero Deodato’s Cannibal Holocaust . Even today, it sits on a shelf alone. While Cannibal Ferox would come later, 1980’s Holocaust invented the found-footage genre while simultaneously committing sins cinema has never forgiven.

Looking back, Taboo has aged better than most of its contemporaries. On review aggregators like IMDb, it holds a respectable rating, which is exceptionally high for a hardcore feature from that era. Users praise the "real pubes and natural breasts" and the focus on story. movie taboo 1980

Principal photography for "Taboo" took place in the summer of 1979, with a relatively modest budget of $1.2 million. The film was shot on location in various parts of New York City, including the iconic Central Park. The cast, comprising a talented ensemble of young actors, including John Tesh, Prudence Love and Jill Larson, brought the story to life with their nuanced performances. No discussion of is complete without Ruggero Deodato’s