Titulo original: Ultime grida dalla savana: la grande caccia
Os pongo esta peli que acabo de capturar de vhs.

Es un poco raro pero no encuentro mucha información sobre este film en castellano.
Se podría decir que esta pelicula es del genero documental, pero al verla, a mi por lo menos, me parece un documental de lo más rarito y si no ya lo vereis.
Trata de la relación entre la raza humana, los animales y el medio ambiente. Esta relación principalmente esta basada en la caza, tanto del hombre hacia los animales como de los animales hacia el hombre. Refeja la naturaleza cazadora de muchas especies de mamiferos, la Raza humana incluida.
Es posible que me pegueis por poner esta peli, porque AVISO que tiene imagenes MUY explicitas. el tema es que en el texto en inglés en el que se describe la peli con censura. Pero esta que pongo no tiene censura por ningun lado, creo. Algunas escenas (pocas) no son recomendables para corazones delicados. Esta pelicuka la pusieron en antena 3 al poco de empezar a emitir por la tv y al poco de comprar mi primer video que grababa todo.
Por lo visto esta peli es la más suave de la filmografia de estos dos piezas
Yo no stoy puesto en los temas del cine underground pero según he leido por ahí este estilo se le llama Mondo.
http://spanish.imdb.com/title/tt0155306/
Directores: Antonio Climati, Mario Morra
video: XVID 2102 kb/s 720x576 0.203 bits/pixel
Audio: mp3 128 kb/s 44100 Hz
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Savage Man, Savage Beast
Dir Antonio Climati & Mario Morra / 1975 / Italy
This was the first in Climati and Morra's so-called Savage trilogy. It was followed by THIS VIOLENT WORLD (available on Palace Video), which is sometimes known as SAVAGE MAN, SAVAGE BEAST 2. In 1983 SWEET AND SAVAGE (available censored on the Premiere Video label) concluded the series. Finally, in 1984 Mario Morra went out on his own and directed SAVAGE ZONE which was banned by the OFLC.
In 1976, Roadshow attempted to give the first part a cinema release, 94 and 91min (f) prints were both refused. In March and April 1976 appeals were lodged with the Board of Review, however both results were to uphold the decision of the Film Censorship Board.
Palace Explosive finally brought this to video in 1986. This censored R18+ rated print runs 88min 39sec and is missing the following.
THE STAG HUNT
Before - The hunter shoots the stag. Distant view of the stag bucking. Profile of the hunters face.
CENSORED AT 3min 30sec (26sec missing) - Slow-motion close-up of the stag bucking, before it falls to the ground. Close up of the stags face.
After - Shot of the hunters face looking down at the stag, before he takes out his knife.
THE FOX HUNT
Before - Hunt saboteur speaking "I mean, do they call that fair play?"
CENSORED AT 22min 16sec (5sec missing) - Shot of the hounds tearing the dead fox to pieces.
After - Narrator "These unusual characters...."
DEATH OF PIT DERNITSCH
The footage takes place in a national park, and seems to be genuine. The victim leaves his car to film a lion feeding, before being attacked by a second lion. The animals then proceed to eat his body whilst being filmed by other tourists.
Before - Narrator ".......it contained the last scene filmed by Pit Dernitsch"
CENSORED AT 37min 04sec (17sec missing) - Shots of the lions eating Pit Dernitsch's body, now just a mass of meat. His leg can be seen next to a lions head. This shot is featured on the cover of the Palace Video release.
After - Shots of the lions scattering once the Ranger arrives.
THE MERCENARY ATTACK
Mercenaries are hired by a construction company to remove natives from an area of jungle. The hunt, torture, and murder of the inhabitants is recorded on film.
Before - Narrator "The executioner had made an agreement with the photographer to have himself filmed at the moment of killing."
CENSORED AT 75min 14sec (24sec missing) - In the Australian tape the explanation of the footage scrolls on the screen against a black background. In other versions it scrolls over footage of the mercenaries walking around and the Indio laying on the ground. There is nothing shown that would need censoring, so I would guess that Palace were supplied with this print.
After - Narrator "These men who hunt the Indio's......"
Before - The Indio is held to the ground, and his legs spread apart. A man with a knife grabs his penis.
CENSORED AT 77min 29sec (77sec missing) - The Indio is tortured and killed. He is scalped and his head is shown being placed in a bag.
After - Shot of a sea eagle catching a fish.
The above scene is definitely difficult to watch, but is actually fake.
"Give-away pointers are a fleeing Indian being shot from behind and actually falling backwards, defying the effects of inertia and bullet velocity impact. During the castration scene the victim has his legs held wide apart, giving easy access to his genitals. The knife rubs against his scrotum but doesn't incise the flesh. The scene cuts to his face for a reaction shot, then back to his voided groin area where we see his legs firmly clamped together, obviously concealing his genitals between them. Fake blood gives the illusion of total castration."