- (both real and fake). The term
mondo is
Italian for 'world'. The term
shockumentary is also used to
describe the genre.
Mondo films began to soar in po****rity...
- James. His life was the
subject of the do****entary
Party Monster: The
Shockumentary (1998).
James grew up in an
affluent family in Saginaw, Michigan, where...
-
Party Monster: The
Shockumentary is a 1998 do****entary film
detailing the rise of the club kid
phenomenon in New York City, the life of club kid and party...
- Rotten.com
launched several new sites, one of
which was
Shockumentary.com in 2006.
Shockumentary.com was
created to sell
mondo films like
Traces of Death...
-
directed a 1998 do****entary on the murder, also
called Party Monster: The
Shockumentary, from
which certain elements were used for this film. The film opens...
-
Torso Theatre during the 1990s
titled Shannen Doherty Shoots a ****o: A
Shockumentary and
Cannibal Cheerleaders on Crack,
starring in the latter. Billings...
-
known for
their graphic depictions of
fatal traffic collisions in a
shockumentary style.
Horrendously injured and
dismembered bodies are shown, typically...
-
featured on many
television programs and do****entaries,
including the 1994
shockumentary Traces of
Death II and the 2002
Michael Moore-directed do****entary Bowling...
- Bermingham–written
satirical farce Shannen Doherty Shoots a ****o: A
Shockumentary,
which featured Alexandra Billings and was
performed at Chicago's Torso...
- of the
eponymous 2003 film. The do****entary film
Party Monster: The
Shockumentary (1998) and the
feature film
Party Monster (2003) – both
directed by...