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'Naked, animal terror': Why The Stone Tape is the most chilling Christmas special ever made


Published on 2024-12-11 09:22:16 - Yahoo
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  • Ahead of Christmas 1972, the BBC's head of plays, Chris Morahan, asked writer Nigel Kneale for a ghost story. This was one year after the BBC had broadcast the first entry of A Ghost Story for Christmas,

The article from Yahoo Entertainment discusses the upcoming film "Naked Animals," which has stirred controversy due to its graphic content involving animal cruelty. Directed by filmmaker Michael Winterbottom, the movie delves into the dark side of the meat industry, showcasing the brutal realities of animal slaughter. The film has been described as a "terror" for its unflinching portrayal of these practices, aiming to provoke thought and discussion on animal rights and ethical consumption. Critics and viewers have had mixed reactions; some applaud its boldness and intent to raise awareness, while others find the explicit scenes disturbing and unnecessary. The article also touches on the debate over whether such graphic depictions are essential for conveying the message or if they cross ethical boundaries in filmmaking.

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