New Guinea: Island of Cannibals (1974)

New Guinea: Island of Cannibals (1974) poster

Mondo-style documentary in which a movie crew travels to newly independent Papua New Guinea to capture the customs and culture of the cannibal natives. Prepare yourself for death rituals, war costumery, crude tattoos, animal killings, and cannibalism.

Director: Akira Ide
Genre: Documentary, Horror
Runtime: 100 min
Release Date:

Screenplay

Cinematography: Giancarlo Graziano
Production: DEA Cinematografica
Country: Japan, Italy
Language: Italiano
Original Language: it

Themes

Cannibal Cults and Horror Tales, Demonic Possession and Occult Events, Satanic Exorcism and Dark Deliverance, Occult and Witchcraft

Keywords

ritual, cannibal, native peoples, rite

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is New Guinea: Island of Cannibals about?
Mondo-style documentary in which a movie crew travels to newly independent Papua New Guinea to capture the customs and culture of the cannibal natives. Prepare yourself for death rituals, war costumery, crude tattoos, animal killings, and cannibalism.
Who directed New Guinea: Island of Cannibals?
New Guinea: Island of Cannibals was directed by Akira Ide.
How long is New Guinea: Island of Cannibals?
New Guinea: Island of Cannibals has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).
What genre is New Guinea: Island of Cannibals?
New Guinea: Island of Cannibals is a Documentary, Horror film.
Where was New Guinea: Island of Cannibals produced?
New Guinea: Island of Cannibals was produced in Japan, Italy.
What are the themes of New Guinea: Island of Cannibals?
The themes of New Guinea: Island of Cannibals include: Cannibal Cults and Horror Tales, Demonic Possession and Occult Events, Satanic Exorcism and Dark Deliverance, Occult and Witchcraft.