![]() ![]() If the UK’s Daily Mail is to be believed, A Serbian Film has something to offend everyone. However, with the release this Friday of Eastern European indie horror A Serbian Film (2010), controversy has seemingly passed into the realm of objectivity, as the film goes out of its way to poke, penetrate and graphically portray the large majority of the 21st Century’s remaining social/sexual taboos. ![]() Controversy is, of course, entirely subjective – Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ (2004) was controversial in the context of its religious content, whilst David Cronenberg’s Crash (1996) amassed the majority of its notoriety through the film’s exploration of sexual fetishism. ![]() There are, it would seem, a growing number of films that can claim to have at one stage carried the hallowed moniker ‘the most controversial film of all time’.
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