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  • Actors: Christopher Fairbank, Scott Ainslie, Mike Anfield, James Anniballi, Kate Braithwaite
  • Directors: Andrew Parkinson, Sean Hogan
  • Producers: Little Deaths ( House and Home , Mutant Tool , Bitch ), Little Deaths, House and Home
  • Format: Import, PAL, Widescreen
  • Subtitles: Dutch
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 18
  • Run Time: 90 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B005Y6C2WE
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 147,603 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

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Netherlands released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: LANGUAGES: English ( Dolby Digital 5.1 ), Dutch ( Subtitles ), WIDESCREEN (1.78:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: Interactive Menu, Scene Access, SYNOPSIS: From three of England's edgiest filmmakers comes a terrifying tale of life gone horribly wrong as Imagination Worldwide has announced Little Deaths, a new anthology featuring horrific tales from Simon Rumley (Red White & Blue, Living and the Dead), Andrew Parkinson (I, Zombie, Venus Drowning) and Sean Hogan (Isle of Dogs, Summer's Blood). Get the skinny on all three films below, along with the announcement art. House and Home: A well-to-do yuppie couple, Richard and Victoria, pose as concerned religious do-gooders in order to lure homeless girls back to their home for perverted sex games... Mutant Tool: Jen, a former prostitute and recovering drug addict, is undergoing therapy in a bid to turn her life around. Her new therapist, Dr Reece, comes as a recommendation via her boyfriend Frank. But unbeknownst to Jen, Frank and Dr Reece have a shadowy criminal relationship... Bitch: Stuck in a destructive relationship, Claire and Pete live in a council flat and are united only in their love of rock music. The flame of passion having long since died, the couple derives a strange sexual pleasure from an unspoken sadomasochistic role-playing game... ...Little Deaths ( House and Home / Mutant Tool / Bitch )

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Decent little anthology film focussing on sex and death. Regrettably what you see here in the U.K will not be the full uncut version as the director intended.

The film has been snipped by 41 seconds by our censors.

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UK: Passed 18 for strong sex and horror and sexual violence after 41s of BBFC compulsory cuts for:

2013 Monster Pictures R2 DVD at UK Amazon released on 12th August 2013

The BBFC commented:

Cuts required to remove a focus on sadistic humiliation during a scene of sexual violence.

Alternatives

Netherlands: Uncut and 15 rated for:

R2 DVD via UK Amazon

US: Uncut and MPAA Unrated for:

2011 Image Entertainment R1 DVD via UK Amazon and at US Amazon
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The French have a saying 'la petite mort', it means 'the little death', a slang term for orgasm. The wonderful turn of phrase is the inspiration for this trio of short films. Each is an exploration in sexual horror.

The first story House and Home, concerns a middle class couple who have peculiar tastes. This was my least favourite of the stories, it's wasn't a bad story, just a little obvious.

Mutant Tool is the second story and this was more interesting. It's mad scientist tale about an experimental drug that has some very strange effects, the horror comes from its source. It's a gritty story that builds nicely to a grim conclusion.

Bitch is the final story and the best of the bunch, this one is a simpler revenge story, but has an interesting path and I appreciated the climax.

Overall it's an interesting watch that tantalises and captivates, it's a little rough around the edges, enough so that it stops it from really shining, but well worth a watch.
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The Cover Art has absolutely no bearing on the contents. That being said, however, I thoroughly enjoyed the non related contents.

1st piece is lovely and juicy in a bloody vengeful kinda way, 2nd piece is just bizarre, sick and scary, 3rd piece is awesome, I felt so much for both the characters I really did not know who to mourn, I will watch again and totally recommend this dvd.

I am British however and US buyers may not appreciate the lack of 'Hollywood Gloss' but I, for one, really appreciate the gritty feel of real British Horror (been missing for a long time).
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Little Deaths is a trilogy of 30minute horror films. My favourite was the first, House And Home. Some fantastic acting, writing and I only wish the first story was longer than 30minutes because I enjoyed it so much. Absolutely worth buying as you will not be disappointed.
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The 3 mini films that make up the anthology 'Little Deaths' are all about the payoff. Well written (although often acted with a slightly patchy quality), their biggest thrill is in sitting there wondering "where the hell is this going? What's going to happen???"
Thankfully, in all 3 segments, the big revelation at the end of each twisted sex-related tale is worth the wait. The first segment 'House and Home' revels more in its build, deliberately leading the viewer astray with their expectations. The second, 'Mutant Tools' reveals a lot of its oddity early on, to leave you confused about what the endgame is. And the third, the excellent 'Bitch', confuses with the weirdness of the dysfunctional relationship, before leading up to one of the harshest and best executed endings I've seen in an anthology short film yet.
There is plenty of unpleasantness, and some gore, but the clip with the least gore was the scariest because of what was implied off-screen. In a horror culture where films occasionally take the easy route of false jumps and buckets of crimson, it's a resounding triumph for the power of suggestion and terrifying sound effects, letting the viewer's imagination willingly fill the gaps.
It won't be to everyone's taste, being a little rough around the edges and very grimy in places, but it's fascinating viewing and well worth a watch - especially for film students interested in the craft and varieties of how to pull off an extended horror short on a low budget.
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By Dave n Linda TOP 1000 REVIEWER on 24 Nov. 2015
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This is a trilogy of movies of approximately 30 minutes each. Each story revolves around sex and death, One story is gory one sickening and one sad but they are imminently watchable.
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After watching "Little Deaths" I was struck that it's three ero-horror vignettes were very reminiscent of a popular series of erotic horror book anthologies (initially) entitled "Hot Blood" that were first published in the 1990's and went on to include well over a dozen volumes of short story compilations that blend sex and terror elements to potent effect. The horror genre has certainly always had its' fair share of subliminal eroticism, particularly in the realm of movies dealing with vampire themes, but films that focus specifically on erotic horror are a rarer commodity and might be viewed as an area with much potential in the increasngly permissive world of cinematic themes. I have previously noted one of the sexy horror stories published in the "Hot Blood" series entitled "Chocolate" was included in the made in USA cable TV horror anthology : "Masters of Horror". I would suggest that the 'Masters of Horror' and the Scott's "The Hunger" series are perhaps the closest similar product to the concept of "Little Deaths" - but itheir content is not as overtly sexual in nature as 'Little Deaths'.

Other reviewers have done a good job of describing the content of the three stories presented in "Little Deaths" so I will not reiterate them again....over-all I enjoyed the entire show and found that the ideas, acting, and direction (by the 3 seperate film-makers) were of consistently high quality and, generally, very engaging. All 3 of the stories contained a strong dose of black humor within their twisted little plots but also presented 'endings' that were truly demented and hinted at unrelenting & unending karmic retribution... recalling some of the writing of previous horror masters such as Robert Bloch and Harlan Ellison.

Personally I would appreciate seeing more of this type of erotic-horror blend make its way to 'the screen' and I'd recommend "Little Deaths" to open minded individuals who enjoy a little ero-weirdness in their horror film viewing.
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