1. A Serbian Film (2010)
Now A Serbian Film is a film most would be surprised was ever made. Regardless of the quest for fame and stardom, it is surprising that anyone would read the film’s script and agree to be a part of such a horrible production. None of this is said lightly and most agree that the film contains more gratuitous violence than any film ever made, as it was banned in Spain, Australia, Finland, Germany, France and many other countries.
A Serbian Film is about Milos, an adult star on the verge of retirement, who accepts a role in an artistic adult film to make ends meet for his struggling family. Milos is given instructions through an earpiece while the camera follows him. The first sex scene shows Milos receiving fellatio while watching two videos. The first video is of a little girl seductively eating a Popsicle, and the second shows the same girl putting makeup on. One of the most horrible scenes shows Milos watching an adult film which the insane director tells him is a new genre called “newborn p*rn”, in which a woman is shown giving birth, and her baby is sexually assaulted while she watches and smiles. Without a doubt, this is a film you’ll wish you could unsee.
–TheRichest
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