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(1979)

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5/10
A film about perverts for perverts.
BA_Harrison1 October 2020
Anyone who is familiar with the work of director Bruno Mattei isn't going to be fooled by the opening spiel of his mondo movie Libido Mania, which claims that the purpose of the film is to explore the subject of sexual aberrations, help us to understand them, and possibly cure them. The real reason for this film is to titillate, making the viewers of this exploitative trash-fest (myself included) guilty of at least one of the 'perversions' described in the film: voyeurism.

Amongst the other '-isms' featured in the film are sadism, pygmalionism, exhibitionism, cannibalism, troilism, narcissism, masochism and nudism. The film also ticks off a few '-philias': necrophilia, coprophilia, and zoophilia. All of these are discussed by 'experts' and depicted for our viewing pleasure. Most of the acts shown are relatively innocuous (by mondo standards, at least), and are obviously simulated (the poop in the coprophilia scene is clearly fake... thankfully, and a sex-murder is nasty in tone but laughably inept). However, there are one or two scenes where Mattei goes the extra mile to push the boundaries of taste, with unsimulated water sports, a spot of messy sex-change surgery footage, and a bestiality scene featuring a German Shepherd that fortunately stops short of showing the actual act.

The director also chucks in quite a lot of footage from the third-world, as per many a mondo movie, including deflowering rituals, a nasty but presumably fake emasculation (a native getting his tallywhacker sliced off in a gory scene that brings to mind the cannibal craze of the same era) and the bizarre sight of tribesmen sticking sharp sticks up their nostrils to cause severe bleeding.

5/10. While not essential viewing for fans of mondo madness (all of the 'serious' discussion drags it down), it at least delivers a few moments that might shock and surprise. Followed by Sesso perverso, mondo violento (1980), AKA Libido Mania 2.
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6/10
Pure scum. Yay!
BandSAboutMovies16 May 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Man, when you get Bruno Mattei to make a mondo, you get something that'll shock even the most jaded of us. Like me.

Working under the name Jimmy Matheus and basing his work on German psychiatrist Richard von Krafft-Ebing's Psychopathia Sexualis - which had already been made into a film by Albert Zugsmith - you may think, hey, this could very well be a well-thought-out exploration of man's carnal side. I mean, the opening even gives credit to Sigmund Freud, the Marquis De Sade and Masters and Johnson.

Then you realize, hey, it's Bruno Mattei.

This movie was so upsetting on release that 38 minutes of the film was cut in its native Italy. This is the same country that gave birth to movies like Giallo In Venice and Salò. It did, however, run uncut in Germany. They got to see everything from a sex maniac cutting off a girl's leg and a sex change operation to flirting with farm animals and priests making sweet, sweet love to dead people.

Now, that's the stuff I felt comfortable discussing in this review. Just imagine what got left out. Nope, it's worse than that.

Mattei also made a sequel, Sesso Perverso, Mondo Violento, bringing on Claudio Fragasso to direct the second unit.

Anyways, there's also a lot of stock footage and, if you've never seen a mondo in your life, plenty of scenes taken from other movies and outright fake moments presented as being real. There are also experts debating what we see, lending an air of scientific meaning to what one can only assume is footage that someone, somewhere finds inordinately arousing.
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