This is a bit of a tricky question. To date, authorities all over the world have yet to find even one real snuff film. There are a lot of movies out there that claim to be snuff films, but when they are investigated by police, they always turn out to be fakes. Very good, very convincing fakes, but fakes, nonetheless. And of course, murderers sometimes videotape their crimes, but these videotapes are technically not snuff films, since they were created for the killer's own amusement, not for sale to the highest bidder. All the reliable evidence suggests that snuff films are just an urban legend. Still, the rumors never subside. Is it possible that snuff films have occasionally been made and sold, but just haven't been discovered yet? Maybe. It's a very big world out there, and the police can't search all of it. But it's safe to say there is no roaring underground trade in such movies. If there was any significant, large-scale market for these movies, police would surely have found some traces of evidence by now. I have included a link to the Wikipedia page regarding snuff films.
AnswerUnfortunately yes, they do exsist. Thankfuly they are hard to find.AnswerI did watch one once, it was called The Passion of the ChristAnswerClosest thing is 8 m.m.AnswerWatch the News
The company itself may have been legal, but they were involved in illegal child pornography. Authorities from many countries were involved in an investation of reported illegal activities for which there were 348 people arrested by November 14, 2013.
Japanese films have the same type of genre as American films for the most part, and have their own type of comedy, drama and action, as well as others. They do have their own such as martial arts and yakuza films.
Yes it is in SA illegal to own a bush baby
Copying films is illegal, unless you own the copyrights to the film.
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This is a bit of a tricky question. To date, authorities all over the world have yet to find even one real snuff film. There are a lot of movies out there that claim to be snuff films, but when they are investigated by police, they always turn out to be fakes. Very good, very convincing fakes, but fakes, nonetheless. And of course, murderers sometimes videotape their crimes, but these videotapes are technically not snuff films, since they were created for the killer's own amusement, not for sale to the highest bidder. All the reliable evidence suggests that snuff films are just an urban legend. Still, the rumors never subside. Is it possible that snuff films have occasionally been made and sold, but just haven't been discovered yet? Maybe. It's a very big world out there, and the police can't search all of it. But it's safe to say there is no roaring underground trade in such movies. If there was any significant, large-scale market for these movies, police would surely have found some traces of evidence by now. I have included a link to the Wikipedia page regarding snuff films.
Snuff, in the American usage (chewing tobacco, dip) is banned in Ireland and all other EU countries, however nasal snuff (taken into the nose) is perfectly legal.
Snuff films are quite popular in Java and Bali
A snuff film or snuff movie is a motion picture genre that depicts the actual death or murder of a person or people, without the aid of special effects, for the express purpose of distribution and entertainment. Though deaths have been captured on film, snuff films as commonly defined are generally regarded as an urban legend.
A snuff film or snuff movie is a motion picture genre that depicts the actual death or murder of a person or people, without the aid of special effects, for the express purpose of distribution and entertainment. Though deaths have been captured on film, snuff films as commonly defined are generally regarded as an urban legend.
Answer 1It depends on the law [usually called the Traffic Code] in the state where the vehicle "resides." It is also possible that in addition to the State Traffic Code, some municipalities mayhave their own prohibitions making films illegal.
It is illegal in the US. Check out the link bellow for more information:
Copenhagen snuff long cut
The site itself is not illegal, but the vast majority of materials it links to are.
This is a bit of a tricky question. The movie 8MM is not based on any one true story, no. It is collectively based on all the rumors and legends surrounding snuff films. Whether or not snuff films exist is a bit more complicated. To date, authorities all over the world have yet to find even one real snuff film. There are a lot of movies out there that claim to be snuff films, but when they are investigated by police, they always turn out to be fakes. Very good, very convincing fakes, but fakes, nonetheless. And of course, murderers sometimes videotape their crimes, but these videotapes are technically not snuff films, since they were created for the killer's own amusement, not for sale to the highest bidder. All the reliable evidence suggests that snuff films are just an urban legend. Still, the rumors never subside. Is it possible that snuff films have occasionally been made, but just haven't been discovered yet? Maybe. It's a very big world out there, and the police can't search all of it. But it's safe to say there is no roaring underground trade in such movies. If there was any significant, large-scale market for these movies, police would surely have found some traces of evidence by now. I have included a link to the Wikipedia page regarding snuff films.