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Inhumanities 2:Modern atrocities was an eighty-minute movie created in the late 1980's and banned in most areas due to graphic content.  It was not widely distributed. It was sold predominantly through underground dealers in the 1980's and 1990's, but is currently available on amazon.com and other re-sale sites.  The movies depict authentic footage of car crashes, murders, head hunting rituals, and other extremely graphic situations.  Gang violence is depicted, as well as plane crashes, Satanism, the murder of a child molester, and the electric chair.  They were produced by Platinum Productions and displayed in some video stores in the United States.  They were banned in Canadian stores, but Canadians were still able to access them through mail order lists of videos produced by American retailers.

The movies were meant as war documentaries but quickly progressed to cult horror videos. Anthony R.Lovett created them. His work is highly controversial as a documentary because there is no narrative strain to footage.


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  1. ^ Amazon.com. Video Available At http://www.amazon.com/Inhumanities-Part-II-Not-Available/dp/B000MLCLD6
  2. ^ IMDB. Information and photos available at http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0279874/keywords
  3. ^ The New York Times. Overview available at: http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/24863/Inhumanities-Part-2/overview
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