The Green Inferno Gets a Rating
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Eli Roth’s next film, The Green Inferno, which is playing as part of TIFF 2013’s Midnight Madness programme, has gone before the dreaded MPAA, and it has come back with a rating. What is it, you ask?
The flick has been rated R “for aberrant violence and torture, grisly disturbing images, brief graphic nudity, sexual content, language and some drug use.”
Good times!
The 38th Toronto International Film Festival runs from September 5 to 15, 2013.
Tickets to screenings for Midnight Madness will be available for individual purchase as well as through the Midnight Madness Pack, which includes all 10 screenings for $176, or $113 for students and seniors. Purchase Festival ticket packages online 24 hours a day at the official TIFF 2013 website or by phone Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. ET at 416.599.TIFF or 1.888.599.8433.
Synopsis
How far would you go for a cause you believe in? In horror master Eli Roth’s terrifying new film, a group of college students take their humanitarian protest from New York to the Amazon jungle, only to get kidnapped by the native tribe they came to save: a tribe that still practices the ancient rite of cannibalism and has a healthy appetite for intruders.
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