

The mondo film so banned Italy pretended it never existed.
Obscure Italian mondo film never released in it's home country, only receiving a home video run in Japan and a theatrical release in Hong Kong. Featuring the usual 70's mondo juxtaposition of sex, violence and cultural curiosities.
Production
Bootleg energy: only survived via Japanese VHS and HK grindhouses.
Direction
Fabbri's anonymous sleaze—no credits, no shame, no legacy.
Director
Lionetto Fabbri
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Mondo films peaked in the 60s-70s as pseudo-anthropological travelogues, often staging 'primitive' rituals for Western shock value. Italy's ban suggests even the genre's birthplace recognized this as beyond the pale.
Lionetto Fabbri has zero other credits—this may be a pseudonym, or a director so ashamed they vanished entirely. The Japanese VHS release had no subtitles, ensuring its audience understood even less context than intended.
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