Movie Review: Snuff - A Documentary About Killing On Camera - Page 3

In the end, Snuff: A Documentary About Killing On Camera is a fascinating and frequently disturbing look into snuff movies and death film. While it does not answer the question definitively whether or not snuff films exist, von Stoetzel leaves that for the viewer to decide, and based upon the interviews presented in the film, I certainly would not rule out that someone, somewhere, has produced a snuff film. In an age of cheap video equipment and desktop film production, the means to do so would be simple. And that is perhaps the most disturbing aspect of this subject: in a market dictated by supply and demand, there certainly would be a demand for a genuine snuff film, and no lack of individuals ready to supply the material.

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