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The Profane Exhibit

‘The Profane Exhibit’ is an extreme international horror anthology film that was conceived, written, and produced by David Bond and Manda Manuel. Legendary horror writer Ray Garton wrote the wraparound segment, and Scott Swan (Showtime’s Masters of Horror) wrote the screenplay. Jeremy Kasten, director of such films as the recent Wizard of Gore remake, serves as the film’s editor.

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Check Out The Latest ‘The Profane Exhibit’ Still With Surgical Precision

We have a new look inside The Profane Exhibit, a super confusing new horror anthology film conceived, written, and produced by David Bond and Manda Manuel. Horror writer Ray Garton wrote the wraparound segment, and Scott Swan wrote the screenplay.

Last night, director Marian Dora wrapped “Mors in Tabula”, in which “A middle-aged woman suffers from incurable cancer. In it, a surgeon offers her the possiblility of an operation. The operation is the patients ultima ratima /last chance. But he has only his own desires in mind.” Check out the first still inside.

Michael Todd Schneider, Ryan Nicholson, Uwe Boll, Andrey Iskanov, Marian Dora, Yoshihiro Nishimura, Sergio Stivaletti, Richard Stanley all direct a portion of the anthology.

Deep within the underbelly of Paris, there is a club which is the home of a secret, wicked society. At first it resembles an ordinary fetish or goth nightclub, but hidden within the cavernous building are many hidden rooms. One of which is known as “The Room of Souls,” a private gathering place of the world’s richest and most evil people. Their host is the elegant yet frightening Madame Sabatier. For their amusement, each member takes a turn and spins a true tale of their depravity: A good wife learns that her husband goes out at night to abduct and murder young women; A botched suicide attempt leads to a drug induced dream; A girl is believed to be possessed by a demon and her overly religious parents enlist the help of a corrupt reverend who has his own sinister plans; We are invited inside the deranged mind of a respected surgeon as he takes us on a guided tour of life, death, and everything in between; A young street prostitute crosses paths with a charismatic flesh trader and is forced to take an unspeakable journey of sex, violence, and murder; A nun is abducted off the streets of Rome and held captive for over a year turning her into a feral, murderous creature to be unleashed on society; A chance encounter on a fateful bus ride for an unsuspecting girl who dreams of riches and fame is her undoing; A man picks up a woman in a nightclub and soon finds himself at the mercy of a cult of women who believe consumption of their sacrifice will bring them to their highest form of female dominance; An unflinching look into darkest Africa where human life is traded for fortune and the most unspeakable atrocities are committed. It truly is a profane world, and this is The Profane Exhibit. There are no boundaries.READ MORE

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‘The Profane Exhibit’ Shares NSFW Bloody Baby Image, Announces ‘Cannibal Holocaust’ Director

Cannibal Holocaust‘s Ruggero Deodato joins “Coffin Joe”, Nacho Vigalondo, Ryan Nicholson, Andrey Iskanov, Michael Todd Schneider, Sergio Stivaletti, Marian Dora, Yoshihiro Nishimura, Richard Stanley, and Uwe Boll as directors of segments of The Profane Exhibit, the most confusing project ever assembled.

‘The Profane Exhibit’ is an extreme international horror anthology film that was conceived, written, and produced by David Bond and Manda Manuel. Legendary horror writer Ray Garton wrote the wraparound segment, and Scott Swan (Showtime’s “Masters of Horror”) wrote the screenplay. Jeremy Kasten, director of such films as the recent Wizard of Gore remake, serves as the film’s editor.

They just completed shooting on Deodato’s “Bridge”, pictured below, along with Vigalondo’s “Sins of our Fathers”.

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Five young adults are about to find themselves in a fight for their lives, pitted against evil itself! While on vacation in a foreign city, one of the five makes a seemingly innocent albeit ignorant mistake and soon all of them will realize the cost of such an inconsequential action. A stranger appears to help them, but is this too little, too late?