: The "Director's Cut" typically features restored footage, though some modern editions (like the one from Grindhouse Releasing) offer a "cruelty-free" version that omits the real animal deaths for viewers who find them too distressing.
: Before The Blair Witch Project , Cannibal Holocaust used shaky, handheld camerawork and a "fake documentary" style to blur the lines between reality and fiction.
: Critics often debate whether the film is merely "trash" exploitation or a biting critique of Western media sensationalism and journalistic ethics.
: While sourced from a high-definition Blu-ray, the 800MB size indicates extreme compression. For a feature-length film, this often results in noticeable "artifacts" or a loss of fine detail compared to the original physical disc.