LEGENDARY director Ruggero Deodato who made the most controversial film in cinema history has reportedly died aged 83.
He was most famous for horror flick Cannibal Holocaust – which was banned in the UK – and inspired Hollywood moviemakers Quentin Tarantino, Oliver Stone and Eli Roth.

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Deodato has a long career, starting as a highly regarded assistant director for Roberto Rossellini.
He also worked as number two to Sergio Corbucci on influential spaghetti western Django.
As a solo director he made more than 30 movies but was most famous for 1980’s Cannibal Holocaust.
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The gruesome film featured real animal violence and sparked controversy around the world s it was banned in several countries.


But it also won Deodato a cult following including Tarantino.
Respected Italian news sources including Il Post reported he had died today.
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