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  1. The Killing of America (Japanese: アメリカン・バイオレンス, Hepburn: Amerikan baiorensu, "American violence") is a 1981 Japanese–American documentary and mondo film directed by Sheldon Renan and Leonard Schrader. The film was premiered in New York City in February 1982 and was shown at the 2013 Fantasia Festival.

  2. 31 dic 2014 · ADULTS ONLY! 18+. PLOT: In 1982, filmmakers Seldon Renan and Academy Award® nominee Leonard Schrader (KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN, MISHIMA, BLUE COLLAR) created a graphic and provocative examination of America's history with and penchant for senseless violence, mass shootings and cold-blooded murder.

    • 95 min
    • 18,5K
    • Joseph Jonathan Joestar
  3. 5 set 1981 · The Killing of America: Directed by Sheldon Renan. With Chuck Riley, Ed Dorris, Thomas Noguchi, Sirhan Sirhan. A documentary of the decline of America. It features footage (most exclusive to this film) from race riots to serial killers and much, much more.

    • (2,4K)
    • Documentary, Crime
    • Sheldon Renan
    • 1981-09-05
  4. 31 dic 2014 · The Killing Of America (Original Version) by. Filmlink International. Towa Productions. Publication date. 1981-09-05. Topics. Violence, American Murders, Racism, Shocking, Gore, Horrifying, John Lennon, John F. Kennedy, Mad Saviors, Police Footage, Sex Killers, Ted Bundy, Documentary. Language. Japanese.

  5. In 1982, filmmakers Sheldon Renan and Academy Award nominee Leonard Schrader created a graphic and provocative examination of America's history with - and penchant for - senseless violence, mass shootings and cold-blooded murder. 235 IMDb 7.6 1 h 35 min 1982.

  6. The Killing of America 1981 1h 30m Documentary List Reviews 67% Audience Score 100+ Ratings Filmmaker Sheldon Renan documents the decline of America.

    • Documentary
  7. Composed of archival material and exclusive footage, Sheldon Renan and Leonard Schrader 's shocking and eye-opening documentary of carnage, madness, and mayhem focuses, with an unapologetic sincerity, on the factual depiction of violence in the industrialised nation of the United States.