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The Mondo Macabro video label was created in 2002 by Andy Starke and Pete Tombs, and was inspired by the book Mondo Macabro: Weird and Wonderful Cinema Around the World.
Our mission is to hunt down strange, bizarre, and forgotten films and bring them back to life. We’ve been doing this for a long time now and we don’t plan to stop any time soon.
4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Review
Score: 67
Mondo Macabro’s 4K release of Café Flesh is essential for understanding its cinematic significance, offering the definitive version for serious film fans.
Eva Man / The Return of Eva Man (1980–1982), directed by Antonio D'Agostino, arrives on Blu-ray from Mondo Macabro, November 11 — making its worldwide disc premiere! A wild mix of erotic fantasy and pulp, Eva Man follows the intersex heroine Eva (Eva Robins) as she becomes the target of a gang eager to steal her uncle’s (Ramón Centenero) bizarre invention, the...
The Punishment (1973) also known as La punition is coming to Blu-ray with a new 4K restoration directly from the original camera negative, presented uncut for the first time. The story follows Britt, portrayed by Karin Schubert, a young woman who leaves her village for Paris seeking a glamorous life but soon finds herself trapped in a dark world of...
Cafe Flesh (1982), directed by Jerry Stahl and originally written alongside Stephen Sayadian, arrives on 4K Blu-ray courtesy of Mondo Macabro. This release features a years-in-the-making 4K restoration sourced from 35mm materials, marking the film’s official worldwide 4K Blu-ray debut. Set five years after a nuclear apocalypse, the film explores a dystopian...