Linda was blinded and permanently scarred when thugs hired by Pugach threw lye in her face. The American documentary explores the troubled relationship between New York City attorney Burt Pugach and his ten-years-younger girlfriend Linda Riss.
The television movie is based on the true story of Beth Thomas, a girl who was sexually abused as a child, and hence, suffered reactive attachment disorder. With these characters, including an MI6 spy-mistress, he snared Mark into his own murder. He created eight fictitious characters from his bedroom using a laptop and his imagination. It is the story of a 14-year-old Manchester boy "John" who tried to arrange his own death by manipulating his 16-year-old friend into murder. The scriptwriter was a survivor of a concentration camp himself, and thus, the details of reality were quite harrowing. It depicted the Nazi torture, prostitution, executions and human experimentation on inmates. The French documentary, translated as Night And Fog, portrays the troubled survival stories of prisoners in Nazi concentration camps. This came out just when Bulgaria had become a part of the European Union. The BBC documentary caused an international outcry due to its harrowing details of neglect and the sorry state of children abandoned by their families due to certain disabilities, in State Care.
The film follows 18 months in their lives journeying in and out of crack houses, rehab centers, and jails. It vividly dealt with STDs, HIV, pregnancies, prostitution, and their daily struggle of obtaining their next fix. It showed the lives of three victims - an actress Brenda, a world champion boxer Dicki, and Boo-Boo. This powerful film is about the lives of three crack cocaine drug addicts and its repercussions on them. High on Crack Street: Lost Lives in Lowell (1995) A second documentary on him in 2001 called 'The Iceman: Confessions of a Mafia Hitman' was also released.Ĥ.
Through a series of spine-chilling interviews taken by psychiatrist Michael Baden, the film gets you inside the mind of a psycho killer and his bloody story. He was given the nickname "Iceman" due to his murdering technique that involved freezing the victim.
The Iceman Tapes: Conversations with a Killer (1992)Ī serial contract killer of over 100 people, Richard "The Iceman" Kuklinski lived with his family in New Jersey, and had kept his family unaware of his shady life outside of home. A story enough to churn your stomach and give you sleepless nights!ģ. All this while, the cannibal films it all. The cannibal then finishes it off by tearing him apart with a knife, butchering him up, and then barbecuing him. The victim is then left to bleed to death. After he finds one, Armin detaches the willing victim's genitals and they both eat it. The documentary portrays the story of Armin Meiwes, The Rotenburg Cannibal, who was in search of a man willing to be killed and eaten by Armin. So much so that the real footage is unavailable and has been dumped by the authorities. This might be the most disturbing thing you'll ever have come across. Body Shock: The Man Who Ate His Lover (2004) Since August 1986, he has remained free.Ģ. He was deported to Japan where psychologists deemed him mentally fit. Courtesy his rich dad, he was declared legally insane and unfit for any trial. Shockingly, Sagawa was released from police custody within 2 years. In 1981, he murdered a Dutch woman in Paris and spent days binging on her body parts. It has Sagawa sharing his experience with cannibalistic desires. This documents Issei Sagawa's obsession with human flesh. Not only will the plots of these give you nightmares, the crimes attached to each of them will leave you stunned. Take a look at some of the most blood-curdling, gory documentaries ever made. Because what they depict, happened for real. So if the subject is intriguing enough to run a chill down your spine, don't blame the makers.
Ever wondered how far filmmakers can go to depict real life stories on screens? While some are adapted from actual incidents, many try to recreate situations as they occurred.