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  1. Jun 1, 2020 · Known as the "New French Extremity," films under this umbrella are notable for their visceral scenes of explicit sex, gore, torture, uncomfortable topics, and a myriad of disorienting techniques designed to make the viewer uncomfortable. RELATED: 15 Most Uncomfortable Movie Scenes To Sit Through

    • Martyrs. Widely regarded as the best New French Extremity film of all time, Martyrs perfectly embodies everything that makes this gnarly, provocative, and controversial subgenre of horror great.
    • Inside. Utterly relentless and disgustingly violent, Inside is one of the best New French Extremity movies of the 2000s, as it not only helped put the subgenre on the map but nearly perfected it.
    • Frontier(s) Arguably one of the strangest films on this entire list, Frontier(s) is a New French Extremity film that tells the tale of a gang of young criminals who flee from Paris only to find themselves ensnared by a family of Nazi cannibals hellbent on creating the next Aryan master race.
    • High Tension. While the twist of the film may have overshadowed the utter brilliance of this phenomenal New French Extremity film, there is no doubt that High Tension is one of the greatest films to come out of the controversial subgenre.
    • Martyrs. When Martyrs came out, controversy followed it everywhere, many people stating that it is the most violent, brutal and sadistic film ever made, and it still has the reputation.
    • Inside. Inside (A l’interieur) is one of the highlights of the New French Extremity movement, and has gained a wide cult following since its release. A 9-month pregnant woman whose husband died 4 months prior in a car accident is preparing herself for birth when a creepy female stalker breaks into her house, with very evil intentions.
    • Irreversible. Irreversible is a shocking film (almost too shocking) about rape, revenge, pregnancy, and more. Gaspar Noé, the director, delivers to the audience a confrontational film filled with sights and sounds and audio frequencies meant to disturb and nauseate the viewer.
    • Man Bites Dog. Man Bites Dog is a hilarious, outrageously violent French film that is essentially their version of Natural Born Killers, in that it satirizes the way serial killers (and violence) are portrayed in the media.
  2. Aug 5, 2021 · A look at the rise of the New French Extremity and why its films are difficult to categorize as merely horror.

    • Martyrs (2008) The French Extreme Wave of horror films delivered more than a few good-to-great horror movies, but while the majority focused on the expected culprits — slashers!
    • Revenge (2017) Raped and left for dead, Jen (Matilda Lutz) crawls from oblivion to stand against the wretched fools who happily feasted on her flesh.
    • Them (2006) Clementine and Lucas relocate from France to a beautiful remote country house in Romania. What should mark the joyous start of their new life together, is quickly upended when an intruder breaks in late one night.
    • Inside (2007) The phrase “scissors” and “c section” really shouldn’t live in the same space but nothing is sacred when French Extremity is on the menu.
  3. Jul 23, 2015 · Alexandre Bustillo and Julian Maury’s Inside uses New French Extremity to explore the tried and true conservative topic of what to do with a woman’s body. It’s about a pregnant woman who becomes the victim of a home invasion in which the attacker is attempting to steal her unborn baby.

  4. Nov 12, 2023 · From In My Skin to Climax, these are the best New French Extremity horror movies.

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