Gabriele Crisanti is known for his directorial work in Mondo Cane 2000 (1988), a film that delves into the bizarre and often shocking aspects of human nature. This documentary-style exploration captures the essence of exploitation cinema, showcasing Crisanti's ability to provoke thought and challenge societal norms. With a keen eye for the unusual, Crisanti contributes to the cult film landscape, making Mondo Cane 2000 a notable entry in the genre.
Mondo Cane 2000 -The Incredible
Taking more inspiration from The Faces of Death than from the "real" movie world, this documentary shows brutal violence, sex, nudes, some curiosities from various countries. Specifically: we observe porn-taxis, gay-pride, erotic patisserie, child prostitution, children forced to crush coca leaves (this causes them horrible wounds on the skin), human skin trade, sick children (very strong scene). According to the tradition of the movie world, even animals are not spared, even if the cruelties against them are limited to two scenes: the extraction of the heart of a monkey while it is still alive, and the operation on the testicles of a other monkey for testosterone.