Intervision, the distribution company that has blessed us with new DVD releases of such lost “classics” as THINGS and SLEDGEHAMMER, has dug up yet another grotesque shot-on-video masterpiece: THE BURNING MOON, a German horror indie so disgusting it evidently banned in its home country.
From the press release: Intervision Picture Corp is pleased to announce the Special Edition DVD release of Olaf Ittenbach’s shocking gore-fest THE BURNING MOON. Described by Vice Magazine as “Unspeakable Carnage,” the last word in splatter-soaked, German nihilism was shot on glorious VHS in the 90s and will be packaged for the first time with a rare, recently unearthed, 45 minute bonus making-of documentary.
In 1992, writer/director/special effects master Olaf Ittenbach changed the face of video horror, force-fed its ripped-out eyeballs to screaming audiences, then used a drill, machete and shotgun on its still-twitching torso: Ittenbach himself stars as a degenerate junkie who babysits his young sister with two bedtime stories of the damned. First, an escaped serial killer turns date night into a graphic family massacre. Then a country priest on a rape and murder spree leads to a disturbingly explicit descent into Hell. It became the VHS that shocked America. It has been banned in its Motherland for nearly 20 years. And it remains perhaps the most violent and depraved shot-on-video saga in history. This is THE BURNING MOON.
Pre-order THE BURNING MOON right HERE if you dare; it fittingly comes out on FEBRUARY 14th. A perfect gift for your sweetheart!
THE BURNING MOON Trailer from Intervision Picture Corp. on Vimeo.