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Mark Hartley directs this documentary about the explosion of Australian genre cinema in the 1970s and early 80s. Following the lifting of repressive censorship laws at the end of the 1960s, a new breed of filmmakers revelled in wild excesses of full-frontal sex, bawdy comedies and blood-drenched horror schlock, now referred to collectively as Ozploitation cinema. The film includes interviews with many of the genre's key players as well as modern-day directors and actors including Quentin Tarantino, Jamie Lee Curtis and Dennis Hopper. (StudioCanal UK)

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kaylin 

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English "Kam se hrabe Hollywood" is another great example of how documentaries about movies, even B movies, should be made. It is filmed with enthusiasm, featuring personalities worth paying attention to and whom you wouldn't otherwise learn about. This is simply something that makes it worthwhile to watch similar films. If you don't like B movies, here you will realize that they have something to offer and that you might need to reconsider your opinions a bit. And not just because you will see some truly nice breasts here. ()