The Life and Death of a Porno Gang | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | September 18, 2012
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This is presented "as is" with it resembling a camcorder. This adds a feeling of authenticity, but is largely a waste on Blu Ray.
| genre | Drama | Mature |
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| synopsis | The film deals with an aspiring filmmaker, Marko, who is unable to pursue a career in horror films. He ventures into the porn industry, but his unorthodox style fails to impress producers. Frustrated, he assembles a crew of junkies, homosexuals and transvestites and starts a traveling live porn show. It draws attention of the suspicious police, but also of the locals, unhappy with their provocative material. Soon a shady producer approaches them and offers real money in exchange for snuff films they are to make for his clientele… |
| lead actors | Mihajlo Jovanovic | Ana Acimovic | Predrag Damjanovic | Radivoj Knezevic |
| director | Mladen Djordjevic |
















