Perversion Productions -

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This film is often considered their magnum opus and their point of no return. Shot in an abandoned Soviet-era sanatorium, the film has no dialogue for its first 45 minutes. It follows a nameless protagonist suffering from a degenerative neurological disorder. The "perversion" here is not sexual, but medical—the slow, loving detail given to the decay of the human body. The film features a 20-minute single take of a character meticulously removing their own stitches. It won a "Most Extreme Film" award at the defunct Weekend of Horrors in Germany but was banned in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand. perversion productions

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As of 2025, Perversion Productions operates in a state of "semi-retirement." The original founders have split due to creative differences. One founder, known only by the pseudonym "Gristle," now runs a successful practical effects school in Eastern Europe, teaching monster makeup for mainstream Hollywood blockbusters (ironically, sanitizing the very violence he once reveled in).