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Mondo Magic

This film is about tribes in Africa and South America who turn toward magic as a means of survival and way of life.

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Release : 1975
Rating : 5.6
Studio : PEA, 
Crew : Cinematography,  Cinematography, 
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Genre : Documentary

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Reviews

Lightdeossk
2018/08/30

Captivating movie !

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filippaberry84
2018/08/30

I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.

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Jenna Walter
2018/08/30

The film may be flawed, but its message is not.

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Derry Herrera
2018/08/30

Not sure how, but this is easily one of the best movies all summer. Multiple levels of funny, never takes itself seriously, super colorful, and creative.

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Leofwine_draca
2016/08/29

A typically exploitative '70s shockumentary, made by those darned Italians who apparently cornered the market during the decade by making sick variants on MONDO CANE. These films were designed to gross out and disgust the viewer whilst hiding behind the "safe" genre of the documentary, allowing the film-makers to fill their movies with more sex and violence than is usually witnessed in similar US or British productions. MONDO MAGIC is a particularly strong and graphic example of the genre, focusing almost totally on native and primitive life in Africa and South America.Viewers bear witness to such pleasant sights as decapitated chickens being used for divination, healers urinating on the ill as a method of healing, and that old favourite, the breast-feeding of puppies. In central America we see children having parts of their mouths removed and their skin mutilated due to age-old customs. Elsewhere in the Philippines there are some genuinely impressive and inexplicable examples of "psychic" healing in process, where a healer pulls foreign bodies from the sick and ill and leaves no wound, despite copious amounts of bloodshed. In South America, jungle natives cook large poisonous spiders for their Sunday lunch and eat the bones of old witch doctors to protect their tribe.Over in Africa, children shower liberally in cow pee and witch doctors are left to rot back into the earth after death. Cow dung is used as an insect repellent and in a particularly repulsive interlude, we see an elephant being used as a pincushion as the natives spear it to death. Listening to the screams of pain and watching the blood stream from this proud and giant creature is a test for any emotional or squeamish viewer and to make matters worse, this moment seems to go on forever as the elephant refuses to die. Elsewhere we have a man suffering from a "genital disturbance" being treated by herbs (am I the only one who found this hilarious?) and a possessed child having his genitals wrenched from his body by a rope. The focus of the film seems to be on naked native tribe members going about their business, all loosely linked into some magical element.At around the hour mark, the film seems to lose focus and instead concentrates on the usual round of gyrating native dances, guys lying around on beds of nails, and sex rather than violence. Don't think that for one moment the sight of two sweaty and naked natives fondling each other is titillating though, as this footage is perhaps even more gruesome than the earlier violence that the film offered up. I don't know which is worse. The repulsive barbarity of the first half of the film, or the poorly-shot out-of-focus dullness of the second. I enjoyed the cool familiar song they keep repeating through the film though, it definitely adds a sense of class to some of the scenes they don't really deserve to have. I don't know how much of this film was faked or whatnot, but at the end of the day it's a run-of-the-mill addition to this in-your-face sub-genre.

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Howard Sauertieg
2005/05/27

MONDO MAGIC will make you lose your lunch. After spending considerable time with a filthy African tribe, the "producers" cross the water to find another equally filthy South American tribe. Animals are slaughtered, prepared and eaten by hand; bodily fluids and excreta are glorified and liberally distributed across the screen; nearly everybody is naked, nearly all the time.The narrator says this is all tied in with "magic," but MONDO MAGIC is hardly a serious study of primitive magic or religion. It's more like a montage of disgusting scenes that are probably 100% authentic. (Circumcised African tribesmen don't shock me since the rite is ancient and originated in Africa, whence came the Israelites).The Intermedia DVD version I saw this evening was "re-edited," and clocks in at 84 minutes -- the "sex magic" seems to have been cut from the film. Crude anatomy lessons are plentiful, however.

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Mike
2003/01/02

I must say I didn't enjoy this movie as much as I hoped I would. It was more on the voodoo and ritualistic side than any film by the makers of the "CANE" movies, but its candidness did appeal to me. However about an hour into it I lost interest and didn't finish the rest of it. Another thing is that it felt too fake, sometimes it was too obvious. But if you would like something to spark the imagination and have too much time on your hands, you'll like it.

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sick_boy420xxx
2001/06/12

This is one of the better of the "mondo" flicks to be produced. The film deals mainly with African tribal magic, and life in general, but also shows a lot of interesting sights the world over. Emphasis here is on graphic and violent footage, and sex, as there is quite a bit of fairly graphic footage, although overall, it does not seem to truly exploit this footage, it merely shows a world quite different from the one that "civilized" man lives in. In doing this, the film creates much more of an impact, and is quite an interesting and sometimes educational film for viewers who can handle it.

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