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Shock Talk: Cannibal Holocaust with Martin Trafford

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We're back for another Shock Talk episode! This time Zoë is joined by Martin Trafford, creator of disturbing, extreme & gory underground horror artwork for the likes of Marian Dora, Jorg Buttgereit and Jonathan Doe. And Martin brought a classic extreme movie to the table with none other than Ruggero Deodato's Cannibal Holocaust (1980). They look at how it incited censorship across the world, which animal death is the worst (🐢 or 🐒) and how this film has become a part of history. Listen for the full discussion!

You can follow Martin on Instagram or TikTok, or you can grab a copy of Martin's latest *coffee* table book, Hung, Drawn and Slaughtered: The Underground Art of Martin Trafford - the perfect xmas gift...

Don't forget to like, subscribe and share this gorecast with your nastiest friends! You can follow Our Bloody Obsession on Twitter and Instagram or join our Facebook group. Want to know the hosts more? Then you can follow Venal and Zobo to discover just how messed up their movie tastes are.

Podcast logo by Martin Trafford Theme music by Emanuele Bellini

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46 episoade

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We're back for another Shock Talk episode! This time Zoë is joined by Martin Trafford, creator of disturbing, extreme & gory underground horror artwork for the likes of Marian Dora, Jorg Buttgereit and Jonathan Doe. And Martin brought a classic extreme movie to the table with none other than Ruggero Deodato's Cannibal Holocaust (1980). They look at how it incited censorship across the world, which animal death is the worst (🐢 or 🐒) and how this film has become a part of history. Listen for the full discussion!

You can follow Martin on Instagram or TikTok, or you can grab a copy of Martin's latest *coffee* table book, Hung, Drawn and Slaughtered: The Underground Art of Martin Trafford - the perfect xmas gift...

Don't forget to like, subscribe and share this gorecast with your nastiest friends! You can follow Our Bloody Obsession on Twitter and Instagram or join our Facebook group. Want to know the hosts more? Then you can follow Venal and Zobo to discover just how messed up their movie tastes are.

Podcast logo by Martin Trafford Theme music by Emanuele Bellini

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46 episoade

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