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A reporter unearths an urban legend about a home being constructed from rooms where horrific tragedies have occurred.

Marc works in a slaughterhouse. All day long, he operates a bandsaw. One day an accident occurs: the band breaks, slicing off Marc's left hand. Contrary to his wife's advice, Marc brings the dismembered hand back home.

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Sheep pass through a gate and enter a courtyard; a man counts them in passing.

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Abattoirs is shot in black and white and has a very sparse soundtrack. Its takes are stark there is hardly a camera movement sometimes photographs are filmed. Furthermore, almost unique in the history of film the film has square pictures which add to its intensity. (miff.com.au)

In the dead of night, dozens of activists storm a slaughterhouse. Soon, the silent, implacable violence of death row will give way to open warfare, between bodies and among images.

This observational film, marked by subtle shifts in color, shows ever-present children watching on as standard food preparation activities and the not-so-organized production of meat products are carried out in the village.

A found footage style film from a mass psychogenic illness causing the victims to act erratically in their final moments.”In memorial of the events December 5th 2003”

[Pavilon De Paris (Les Abattoirs), Paris France June 5th 1976] Jointrip Slate Interview Opening Honky Tonk Women If You Can not Rock Me Get Off of My Cloud Hand Of Fate Hey Negrita Ain't Too Proud To Beg Fool To Cry Hot Stuff Angie Star Star You Gotta Move You Can not Always Get What You Want [BLACK AND BLUE Promo Clips 1976] Fool To Cry (Diff Vocal) Hot Stuff (True Stereo Mix) Crazy Mama (True Stereo Mix) Hey Negrita (True Stereo Mix) Street Fighting Man (Spanish TV Upgrade vers. / June 6th Paris)

A survey of the interior of an empty slaughterhouse.

The story of a man controlling his demons, trying to imagine a better life outside of the only town he has ever called home.

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Billy Pilgrim, a veteran of the Second World War, finds himself mysteriously detached from time, so that he is able to travel, without being able to help it, from the days of his childhood to those of his peculiar life on a distant planet called Tralfamadore, passing through his bitter experience as a prisoner of war in the German city of Dresden, over which looms the inevitable shadow of an unspeakable tragedy.

Faced with the town lawyer, the sheriff, and a rival slaughterhouse owner trying to purchase his land, Lester Bacon decides to take matters into his own hands, ordering his hulking and mentally deranged son to permanently dispose of anyone who conspires against them.

Mirthe, a member of the 'Animal Army', secretly films a pig farm's horrors, freeing its children but facing a bloody battle between Nasha's vengeance and the farmer's fury.

Small town living suits Box just fine. Blue collar, safe, simple. A passion for slaughter keeps him in line at the local abattoir where he has the chance to quench his thirst for blood. When Nathan, a young parolee arrives in town, Box is instructed to take him under his wing, and soon the two men bond over a bloody murder. Unable to resist the temptations of blood, the two form a friendship revolving around their sickness for power. A friendship which is bad news for everyone in town as they become lambs for the slaughter used solely as entertainment for the duo.

An early example of ultra-realism, this movie contrasts the quiet, bucolic life in the outskirts of Paris with the harsh, gory conditions inside the nearby slaughterhouses. Describes the fate of the animals and that of the workers in graphic detail.

Cornelis van Doorn is the CEO of VD, a meat factory as well as a developer of contraceptives. Cornelis is the patriarch of the Van Doorn family: a decadent bunch of loose morals who only lust for money and power. When the man is thinking about retiring, he has to find the right heir to take over the family business.