Mondo Cannibale (English language: Cannibal World; also known as The Cannibals – or simply Cannibals –, Die Blonde Göttin , White Cannibal Queen , A Woman for the Cannibals and Barbarian Goddess) is a 1980 Spanish-Italian cannibal film exploitation film directed by Jesús Franco and stars Al Cliver and a then-17 year old Sabrina Siani. It is one of two cannibal films directed by Franco starring Cliver, the other being Devil Hunter.
Franco's original shooting title was Rio Salvaje, but it was changed to Mondo Cannibale before its release. While not prosecuted for obscenity, the film was seized and confiscated in the UK under Section 3 of the Obscene Publications Act 1959 during the video nasty panic.
After having suffered an arm amputation, Jeremy flees from the cannibal tribe and, rescued, manages to return to New York. His recovery, both physical and psychological, is still slow. Ana's presence is decisive; the doctor who, after having cured him with love, gets engaged to him. But Jeremy is obsessed with retrieving his daughter, who he believes of seeing reflected images on the shop window. Thus, after 10 years, he manages to organise a new expedition in the cannibals' land, financed by a billionaire lover of adventure, Charles Fenton, and his partner Barbara Shelton.
During the journey, the members of the expedition get killed one after the other by the natives hidden within the vegetation. Only Jeremy, Ana, and a young photographer reach the village, but as prisoners, the doctor gets immediately eaten by the cannibals.
Léna, who has grown and has married Yakaké, the witch doctor's son, seems unable to recognise her father, but when she learns the day after tomorrow that the two men will be sacrificed, she decides to free them at nighttime. Jeremy begs her to return to the United States with him, but Léna does not want to leave those who are by now her place and her people.
Jeremy returns to the village on the way back to expend his resources. He sneaks into the tent of Léna and takes hold of her. Whilst he is leaving the village, he still gets found by Yakaké, who, in the river, in front of the mayhem of the natives, faces up in a rustic duel before the photographer, defeating him, and then Jeremy himself, who manages to have the upper hand despite his amputated arm.
While Yakaké does his usual salute to his "White goddess", Jeremy and his daughter return to civilisation.
Blue Underground released a DVD version on November 13, 2007.
Nanarland found that "The pace of the film, deliberately slow, can provoke boredom if the spectator is ill-disposed, but the pretension which underlies this “disturbing” atmosphere contributes to the general comical effect of the production."
Another commentator described the film as "Without the tight compositions, dizzy visuals, and strategically placed reverb" that generally characterise Franco's work, " Cannibals is just another cheap Cannibal Ferox rip-off with savages in flip-flops .."
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